E1999-01980-COA-R3-CV
E1999-01980-COA-R3-CV

Knox Court of Appeals

Eddie Ronald Eady v. Cigna Property & Casualty Companies
M1998-00524-SC-WCM-CV
Authoring Judge: Hamilton V. Gayden, Jr., Special Judge

Rutherford Workers Compensation Panel

Ashe vs. Radiation Oncology Assoc., et al
M1997-00036-SC-R11-CV

Supreme Court

State vs. David Vaughn
W1999-01647-CCA-R3-CD
Trial Court Judge: James C. Beasley, Jr.

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. William Rhodes
W1999-01677-CCA-R3-PC
Trial Court Judge: C. Creed Mcginley

Henry Court of Criminal Appeals

W1999-02022-COA-R3-CV
W1999-02022-COA-R3-CV
Trial Court Judge: C. Creed Mcginley

Decatur Court of Appeals

Thomas Fowler vs. Maxine Middlecoff
W1998-00567-COA-R3-CV
Trial Court Judge: Floyd Peete, Jr.

Fayette Court of Appeals

Tamara Emison vs. Randy Emison
W1998-00591-COA-R3-CV
Trial Court Judge: George R. Ellis

Crockett Court of Appeals

Blaylock/Brown Const. vs. Collierville Bd.
W1998-00596-COA-R3-CV
Trial Court Judge: Floyd Peete, Jr.

Shelby Court of Appeals

Thomas v. Testerman
03C01-9809-CC-00332
Trial Court Judge: Ben W. Hooper, II

Cocke Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9901-CC-00194
03C01-9901-CC-00194
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9807-CR-00267
03C01-9807-CR-00267

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals

State of Tennessee vs. Tony V. Carruthers And James Montgomery
W1997-00097-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Judge Thomas T. Woodall
Trial Court Judge: Judge Joseph B. Dailey

The appellan ts, James Montgomery and Tony Carruthers, were each indicted, along with their co-defendant, Jonathan Montgomery, on three counts of the premeditated first degree murders of Marcellos Anderson, his mother, Delois Anderson, and Frederick Tucker. Prior to trial, Jonathan Montgomery was found hanged in his jail cell. James Montgomery and Tony Carruthers were also indicted on three counts each of the esp ecially aggravated kidnapping of all three victims, and one count each of the especially aggravated robbery of Marcellos Anderson. The appellants were tried and convicted on each charge. The appellants were sentenced to death by electrocution for the three murder convictions and received forty year sentences for each of the other offenses. The jury found the existence of four aggravating circumstances as to each appellant for each murder conviction: 1) the murder was especially heino us, atrocious or cruel in that it involved torture; 2) the appellants committed mass murder; 3) the appellants had previously been convicted of one or more violent felonies; and 4) the murders were committed during the perpetration of especially aggravated kidnapping and especially aggravated robbery. T.C.A. § 39-13-204(i)(2), (5), (7), and (12). On appeal, the appellants raise the following issues concerning alleged errors occurring before trial as well as during both phases of the trial:

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Michael Boyd
W1999-01981-CCA-R3-PC
Trial Court Judge: Carolyn Wade Blackett

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Kenneth Adams/Jeremiah Leavy
W1998-00531-CCA-R3-CD

Tipton Court of Criminal Appeals

Brenda Diane Cooksey v. Cna Insurance Co., et al
W1998-00103-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: L. Terry Lafferty, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Julian P. Guinn, Judge

Hardin Workers Compensation Panel

Lucy Russell and Keith Russell v. Ryder Integrated Logistics, Inc. and Ryder Truck Rental, Inc.
M1998-00195-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Frank G. Clement, Jr., Sp. J
Trial Court Judge: Hon. John J. Maddux, Jr.

DeKalb Workers Compensation Panel

Bert Haney v. First American National Bank
M1998-00143-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Carol L. Mccoy, Special Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Ellen Hobbs Lyle

Davidson Workers Compensation Panel

Randy Gene Hauskins v. Coates Construction Co. and Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co.
M1998-00196-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Frank G. Clement, Jr., Sp. J
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Tom E.Gray

Sumner Workers Compensation Panel

Mary Frances Roberts v. Mrco Printing Co., Inc. and Reliance Ins. Co. v. Marco Printing Co., Inc. & Itt Hartford
M1998-00197-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Frank G. Clement, Jr., Sp. J
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Lee Russell

Marshall Workers Compensation Panel

Edmonds vs. Wilson Co., et al
M1998-00451-SC-WCM-CV

Wilson Supreme Court

State vs. Legg
M1998-00479-SC-R11-CD

Supreme Court

Wells vs. TN Board of Regents, et al
M1998-00459-SC-R3-CV

Supreme Court

State vs. Cook
M1995-00011-SC-R11-CD
Trial Court Judge: Gerald L. Ewell, Sr.

Coffee Supreme Court

Lamar Fletcher v. State of Tennessee
W1998-00120-SC-R11-RL
Authoring Judge: Justice William M. Barker

In this appeal we address two primary issues: (1) whether an indigent party is liable for payment of outstanding litigation taxes levied under Tennessee Code Annotated section 67-4-602 (1998), and (2) whether the Tennessee Department of Correction had authority to withdraw money from an inmate’s trust account to pay a distress warrant. For the reasons stated herein, we hold that indigent parties become liable for litigation taxes when taxed by the court and that the Tennessee Department of Correction has the authority to deduct money from an inmate trust fund to satisfy a distress warrant. We affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.

Jackson Supreme Court