Kimbrough Dunlap vs. Patricia Dunlap
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Haywood | Court of Appeals | |
Elenia Gray vs. Estate of Charles Gray
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Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Dixon vs. Bryan
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Sumner | Court of Appeals | |
Home Builders Assoc. vs. Maury Co. TN & Burson
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Maury | Court of Appeals | |
Dukes vs. State
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Morgan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Overstreet
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Bradley | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
In Re: Carlton Agib Blessing, deceased
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Wilson | Court of Appeals | |
Durham vs. Durham
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Marion | Court of Appeals | |
Steve Maddox v. Insurance Co. of Penn. and Second Injury Fund
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Robertson | Workers Compensation Panel | |
State vs. Keith Smith
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Giles | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Christopher Chatman vs. State
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Robertson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Anthony Hodges
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
William Jones vs. State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. John Stone
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Bedford | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Gary W. Phelps vs. David Mills
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Hickman | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Talley
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Hamilton | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
In Hicks v. State, 945 S.W.2D 706 (Tenn. 1997), The Supreme Court Held That
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Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
State vs. Carlos Haywood
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Johnny Lawrence
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Jeremy Amis
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Humphreys | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9710-CC-00505
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Houston | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Mark Higgins vs State
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Williamson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
James Majors vs. State
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Sumner | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Ricky Melvin vs State
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
James R. Reynolds, v. Tennessee Board of Parole, et al.
This appeal involves an inmate’s challenge to the denial of his application for parole by the Tennessee Board of Paroles. After serving approximately ten years ofa 35-year sentence for aggravated rape, the inmate filed a petition for a common-law writ of certiorari in the Chancery Court for Davidson County asserting that the Tennessee Board of Paroles was illegally and arbitrarily declining to honor his plea bargain agreement. The trial court dismissed the petition on the grounds that it failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted and because it was not timely filed. The inmate has appealed pro se. We concur that the petition was not timely filed and affirm its dismissal in accordance with Tenn. Ct. App. R. 10(b).1 |
Davidson | Court of Appeals |