03C01-9905-CR-00175
03C01-9905-CR-00175
Trial Court Judge: E. Eugene Eblen

Meigs Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9808-CR-00324
03C01-9808-CR-00324
Trial Court Judge: Arden L. Hill

Carter Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9902-CR-00054
03C01-9902-CR-00054
Trial Court Judge: Mary Beth Leibowitz

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9711-CC-00521
03C01-9711-CC-00521
Trial Court Judge: James E. Beckner

Greene Court of Criminal Appeals

03A01-9812-CV-00423
03A01-9812-CV-00423

Sullivan Court of Appeals

03S01-9812-CV-00137
03S01-9812-CV-00137

Sevier Supreme Court

Civil Cases". See Memphis Board of Realtors v. Cohen, 786 S.W.2D 951 (Tenn. App.
03A01-9906-CV-00229

Court of Appeals

03A01-9906-CV-00229
03A01-9906-CV-00229

Scott Court of Appeals

03A01-9905-CH-00160
03A01-9905-CH-00160

Court of Appeals

W1997-00034-SC-R11-CV
W1997-00034-SC-R11-CV

Lake Supreme Court

State of Tennessee v. Bernard J. Henry
W2003-03045-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Trial Court Judge: Arthur T. Bennett

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

E1998-00248-SC-WCM-CV
E1998-00248-SC-WCM-CV

Supreme Court

Cynthia Morrison v. Tecumseh Products Co.
M1998-00246-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Samuel L. Lewis, Sp. J.
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Jeffrey F.
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance

Grundy Workers Compensation Panel

Samuel Lopiccollo v. Paramount Pkg. Corp. and St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co.
M1998-00240-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Samuel L. Lewis, Sp. J.
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Robert Corlew, III
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance 2

Rutherford Workers Compensation Panel

Marriott International, Inc. v. Lynn Salter
M1998-00242-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Samuel L. Lewis, Sp. J.
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Mary Ashley Nichols

Davidson Workers Compensation Panel

Bobby David Mcelhaney v. Consolidated Freightways Corp of Delaware
M1998-00244-WC-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Samuel L. Lewis, Sp. J.
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Don R. Ash

Rutherford Workers Compensation Panel

Johnny D. Young, v. Norfolk Southern Railway Company
03A01-9812-CV-00414
Authoring Judge: Judge D. Michael Swiney
Trial Court Judge: Judge W. Neil Thomas, III

This is an appeal from the Trial Court’s denial of a Motion for New Trial filed by Plaintiff/Appellant, Johnny D. Young. The motion was based upon allegations of a quotient verdict, improper admission of evidence, and improper argument by counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Norfolk Southern Railway Company. Although Plaintiff prevailed in his Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) action against Defendant, Plaintiff alleged five grounds in a Motion for New Trial, attaching as exhibits affidavits of five jurors, a court officer and Plaintiff’s trial counsel. Defendant responded with contradictory affidavits from four jurors. By entry of a Memorandum and Order, the Trial Court denied four of the grounds for new trial asserted by Plaintiff, and reserved final ruling on the issue of quotient verdict pending testimony by the jurors to resolve the contradictory statements in the affidavits filed by the parties. A hearing was held during which

Hamilton Court of Appeals

03A01-9901-CH-00020
03A01-9901-CH-00020

Court of Appeals

Johnny D. Young, v. Norfolk Southern Railway Company
03A01-9812-CV-00414
Authoring Judge: Judge D. Michael Swiney
Trial Court Judge: Judge W. Neil Thomas, III

This is an appeal from the Trial Court’s denial of a Motion for New Trial filed by Plaintiff/Appellant, Johnny D. Young. The motion was based upon allegations of a quotient verdict, improper admission of evidence, and improper argument by counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Norfolk Southern Railway Company. Although Plaintiff prevailed in his Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) action against Defendant, Plaintiff alleged five grounds in a Motion for New Trial, attaching as exhibits affidavits of five jurors, a court officer and Plaintiff’s trial counsel. Defendant responded with contradictory affidavits from four jurors. By entry of a Memorandum and Order, the Trial Court denied four of the grounds for new trial asserted by Plaintiff, and reserved final ruling on the issue of quotient verdict pending testimony by the jurors to resolve the contradictory statements in the affidavits filed by the parties. A hearing was held during which the Trial Court questioned, and then heard examination by counsel for the parties of, all twelve jurors. After Plaintiff voiced allegations of improper communication between jurors at this first hearing, Plaintiff’s counsel and a paralegal for Plaintiff’s counsel testified at a second hearing. The Trial Court subsequently entered a second Memorandum and Order denying Plaintiff’s Motion for New Trial in its entirety. The issue in this appeal is whether the Trial Court erred in the application of evidence gathered in the post-trial proceedings, with peripheral assertions of error concerning the conduct of the trial. We affirm the Trial Court’s denial of the Motion for New Trial, as all issues raised by Plaintiff were properly, and articulately, resolved by the Trial Court.
 

Hamilton Court of Appeals

03A01-9904-CV-00153
03A01-9904-CV-00153

Knox Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Trial Court Judge: Ray L. Jenkins

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Conley Fair
03C01-9810-CR-00362
Trial Court Judge: Arden L. Hill

Unicoi Court of Criminal Appeals

Keaseler vs. Swain
M1998-00228-COA-R3-CV
Trial Court Judge: Muriel Robinson

Davidson Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Trial Court Judge: Rex Henry Ogle

Cocke Court of Criminal Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Trial Court Judge: Phyllis H. Miller

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals