03C01-9411-CR-00401
03C01-9411-CR-00401
Originating Judge:Stephen Morris Bevil |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/11/95 | |
02C01-9412-CR-00286
02C01-9412-CR-00286
Originating Judge:L. Terry Lafferty |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/11/95 | |
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Originating Judge:Edgar P. Calhoun |
Sullivan County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/11/95 | |
02A01-9409-CV-00174
02A01-9409-CV-00174
Originating Judge:James E. Swearengen |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
02A01-9409-CV-00201
02A01-9409-CV-00201
Originating Judge:Wyeth Chandler |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
03C01-9311-CR-00365
03C01-9311-CR-00365
Originating Judge:Cornelia A. Clark |
Greene County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
03C01-9409-CR-00316
03C01-9409-CR-00316
Originating Judge:Cornelia A. Clark |
Hamblen County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
02A01-9411-CV-00260
02A01-9411-CV-00260
Originating Judge:Janice M. Holder |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
03C0l-9307-CR-0022l
03C0l-9307-CR-0022l
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Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/10/95 | |
State of Tennessee v. David Edward Howington
01S01-9407-CC-00073
The district attorney general refused to honor an informal immunity agreement1 made with David Edward Howington, the defendant. The reason stated for this refusal was the prosecutor's perception that Howington had not fulfilled his part of the bargain; that is, he had not testified truthfully at his preliminary hearing. He was subsequently tried and convicted of first-degree (felony) murder; he received a life sentence.
Authoring Judge: Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge John A. Gasaway |
Montgomery County | Supreme Court | 10/09/95 | |
James R. Fruge and Jane Fruge v. John Doe and Jane Doe
02A01-9408-CV-00198
Defendants-Appellees.This appeal involves a suit seeking recovery under the uninsured motorist provision of a liability insurance policy. Plaintiffs, James R. Fruge and Jane Fruge, appeal from the order of the trial court granting summary judgment to the unnamed defendant-appellee, State Farm Insurance Company.
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Judge George H. Brown |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 10/05/95 | |
Cynthia D. Gentry v. Linda Rudolph, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Human Services - Concurring
01A01-9504-CH-00155
Plaintiff, Cynthia D. Gentry, appeals from the order of the chancery court that affirmed the final administrative order of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The controversy in this case arose from the receipt by Mrs. Gentry's husband of a lump sum social security disability payment in July, 1991. At the time of the payment, Mrs. Gentry was the recipient of Aid for Dependent Children (AFDC) benefits. DHS determined that the lump sum payment constituted income sufficient to render Mrs. Gentry ineligible for AFDC benefits for a period of four months. Mrs. Gentry was notified by DHS that her benefits would be terminated for four months because of the receipt of the lump sum social security payment.
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Chancellor C. Allen High |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Edward Rabie v. Hank Hillin, Sheriff
O1CO1-9310-CR-00341
The petitioner, Edward Rabie, appeals from the trial Court's denial of his petition for writ of habeas corpus. The single issue presented for review is whether the extradition documents were legally sufficient to authorize the governor of this state to detain and return the petitioner to Kentucky. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Gary R. Wade
Originating Judge:Judge Seth W. Norman |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Sherri Mangrum v. Frank Dean Owens
01A01-9505-CV-00183
The sole question presented by this appeal is whether defendant, Frank Dean Owens, is entitled to share with plaintiff, Sherri Mangrum, the proceeds of a settlement for the wrongful death of their minor daughter, Lisa Michelle Owens.
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Judge M. Thomas Taylor, Jr. |
Williamson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Sheryl Lynny Hooke (Thompson) v. Alan Richard Thompson
01A01-9504-CV-00180
This matter concerns the custody of Wayne Nicholas Thompson, II, the minor son of Appellee, Sheryl Lynne Hooke (Thompson) ("Mother") and Appellant, Alan Richard Thompson ("Father"). Both parties sought custody pursuant to separate petitions for divorce.1 The final divorce decree awarded custody to Mother, but stated that Father was to have physical possession of the child during the time period in which Mother underwent treatment for alcoholism. The decree provided that upon Mother's completion of a treatment program, physical possession of Nicholas would revert immediately to her. Father has appealed from the trial court's judgment, challenging both the custody award and the trial court's denial of his request to discover Mother's psychiatric records. For reasons hereinafter expressed, we affirm the judgment.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Judge Marietta M. Shipley |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, v. Nashville Park Hospitality, Inc.
01A01-9504-CH-00142
Appellant, Nashville Park Hospitality, Inc. ("Nashville Park"), is the owner of the Budget Lodge, a motel in Nashville consisting of three separate buildings identified as the 100, 200 and 300 Buildings. Ninety-six suites compose the 100 and 300 Buildings, with 92 available to the public and rented on a weekly basis. The 200 Building consists of standard motel rooms which are rented nightly. Appellee, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County ("Metropolitan Government"), filed suit seeking to enjoin Nashville Park from operating the Budget Lodge in violation of the Hotel, Food, Service Establishment and Public Swimming Pool Inspection Act of 1985, T.C.A. § 68-14-301 et. seq. ("Act").1 After a hearing, the trial court granted Metropolitan Government's application for a permanent injunction, enjoining Nashville Park from operating Budget Lodge in violation of the Act. The court, however, refused to entertain the issue of whether the Act applied to the suites rented weekly,2 citing Nashville Park's failure to first exhaust its administrative remedies. Nashville Park has appealed, challenging that determination by the chancellor. For reasons to be discussed, we reverse that portion of the judgment holding the trial court without jurisdiction to decide the issue prior to an exhaustion of the administrative process.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Chancellor Robert S. Brandt |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Tonya Renee Jackson v. Keith George Jackson
01A01-9504-CV-00132
This case involves a dispute over child custody and division of marital property as decreed by the trial court in a divorce case.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:Judge Henry Denmark Bell |
Williamson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Tennessee Department of Human Services, v. Tennessed Civil Service Commission and Frank Mahon
01A01-9504-CH-00143
This appeal arises from the chancery court's reversal of a final order of the Tennessee Civil Service Commission (the Commission). The Commission's final order reinstated Appellant, Frank Mahon, an employee who had been dismissed by the Cocke County Department of Human Services (Cocke County DHS). The chancery court reversed the Commission's final order, finding that the final order was unsupported by substantial and material evidence in the record before the Commission.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Chancellor Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr. |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
David E. Campbell v. State of Tennessee
01C01-9209-CR-00266
The appellant, David Campbell, pled guilty in the Davidson County Criminal Court to second-degree murder in January 1988. He was sentenced to forty-two years confinement. He filed a post-conviction relief petition alleging that his original trial lawyer who represented him during the plea process was ineffective. The trial court held an evidentiary hearing and denied appellant relief. Campbell now appeals to this Court. We affirm the trial court's dismissal of the post-conviction relief petition.
Authoring Judge: Judge Paul G. Summers
Originating Judge:Judge Walter C. Kurtz |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Terry J. Kyte and Terry J. King, v. Tennessee Department of Safety
01A01-9504-CH-00150
Appellants, Terry J. Kyte and Terry F. King, appeal from the judgment entered by the chancery court, affirming the decision of the commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Safety (Department) to grant the Department's motion for default in a contested case proceeding concerning the seizure of Appellants' property.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Chancellor Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr. |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Jerry Don Lumpkins, v. Belinda Baines Lumpkins
01A01-9401-CH-00034
This appeal involves a dispute over child support for two pre-teen boys. Two years after their divorce in the Chancery Court for Sumner County, the parents returned to court seeking resolution of their disputes concerning the custody and visitation arrangements and the amount of child support. A special judge awarded the mother sole custody of the children, modified the father’s visitation schedule, and directed the father to pay child support in accordance with the child support guidelines. The father takes issue on this appeal with the amount of his child support. We have determined that the amount of the father’s child support should be modified to take all his income into consideration.
Authoring Judge: Judge William C.Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Special Judge Jane W. Wheatcraft |
Sumner County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Mid-State Advertising D/B/A The Nashville Scene, v. Douglas Sarmento
01A01-9504-CV-00157
This appeal involves a suit on a guaranty agreement. Defendant, Douglas Sarmento, appeals from the trial court's order granting plaintiff, Mid-State Advertising, d/b/a "The Nashville Scene," summary judgment. The only issue on appeal is whether the trial court erred in granting summary judgment.
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Judge Hamilton Gayden |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 10/04/95 | |
Bonnie Jo Miller v. Thomas A. Parker
03A01- 9503- CV- 00101
This is a suit by Bonnie Jo Miller against Thomas A. Parker seeking damages for personal injuries as a result of her being struck by an automobile being driven by him.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Houston M. Goddard
Originating Judge:Judge John A. Turnbull |
Cumberland County | Court of Appeals | 10/03/95 | |
Charles William Coulter and wife Donna Lee Coulter, v. Richard Anthony Hendricks
03A01-9505-CH-00150
I concur wholeheartedly in the majority opinion. I write separately to address the plaintiffs' contention that their sister married Richard Anthony Hendricks "in jest." Even assuming, for the purpose of argument, that the common law requirement of mutual intent to be bound is still a requirement for a valid marriage in Tennessee, an allegation that the parties married in jest is conclusory in nature. Furthermore, it is not supported in the complaint by factual allegations and hence not conceded to be true by the defendant's motion to dismiss. Such a
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Chancellor Howell N. Peoples |
Hamilton County | Court of Appeals | 10/03/95 | |
North American Rayon Corporation, v. Margaret C. Culpepper, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Employment Security, and Judy Howell
03A01-9506-CH-00192
North American Rayon Corporation appeals a judgment of the Chancery Court for Carter County which upheld a Board of Review determination that Judy Howell was entitled to unemployment benefits incident to her termination by North American Rayon.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Houston M. Goddard
Originating Judge:Judge Thomas J. Seeley, Jr. |
Carter County | Court of Appeals | 10/03/95 |