Christopher Chatman vs. State
01C01-9710-CC-00484

Robertson Court of Criminal Appeals

William Jones vs. State
01C01-9711-CR-00548
Trial Court Judge: J. Randall Wyatt, Jr.

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. John Stone
01C01-9712-CC-00572
Trial Court Judge: W. Charles Lee

Bedford Court of Criminal Appeals

Gary W. Phelps vs. David Mills
01C01-9802-CC-00088

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

In Hicks v. State, 945 S.W.2D 706 (Tenn. 1997), The Supreme Court Held That
01-9808-CC-00354

Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Talley
03C01-9709-CR-00380
Trial Court Judge: Rebecca J. Stern

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals

James Majors vs. State
01C01-9804-CR-00172
Trial Court Judge: Jane W. Wheatcraft

Sumner Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Darryl Bailey
02C01-9506-CR-00176

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. William Bucy
02C01-9709-CC-00363
Trial Court Judge: Julian P. Guinn

Henry Court of Criminal Appeals

J.C. Bradford vs. Southern Realty
02A01-9801-CH-00006
Trial Court Judge: D. J. Alissandratos

Shelby Court of Appeals

State vs. Rathal Perkins
02C01-9708-CC-00325

Haywood Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Ronnie Graham
02C01-9711-CR-00444

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. David Cliff
02C01-9711-CC-00450

Dyer Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. George Washington
02C01-9710-CR-00408

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Walter Wilson
02C01-9710-CR-00412

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

James R. Reynolds, v. Tennessee Board of Parole, et al.
01A01-9701-CH-00016
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle

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

Beatty vs. McGraw et al
01A01-9701-CV-00046
Trial Court Judge: Conrad E. Troutman, Jr.

Fentress Court of Appeals

Ricky Melvin vs State
01C01-9707-CR-00264

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Jeremy Amis
01C01-9709-CC-00385

Humphreys Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9710-CC-00505
01C01-9710-CC-00505
Trial Court Judge: Allen W. Wallace

Houston Court of Criminal Appeals

Mark Higgins vs State
01C01-9711-CC-00513

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

James Hancock et ux vs. U-Haul Co. of TN
01A01-9801-CC-00001
Trial Court Judge: James E. Walton

Montgomery Court of Appeals

State vs. Perez
03C01-9603-CC-00134
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9601-CC-00029
03C01-9601-CC-00029
Trial Court Judge: James Curtis Smith

Bledsoe Court of Criminal Appeals

Cannon vs. State
03C01-9801-CC-00012
Trial Court Judge: J. Curtis Smith

Bledsoe Court of Criminal Appeals