03A01-9505-CV-00151
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Hamilton | Court of Appeals | |
Edwin H. Bush and William G. Gibson, Co-Administrators of the Estate of Lonnie Mae Lane, Deceased, v. Tony Wesley Carrick
The nature of this suit is stated in the complaint as follows: The purpose of this action is to set aside for the benefit of the estate of the said Lonnie Mae Lane the conveyances of the land |
Bedford | Court of Appeals | |
Earl L. Fox v. Tennessee Board of Paroles
This appeal involves the denial of parole to an inmate serving a twenty-year sentence for aggravated rape. The inmate filed a petition for common-law writ of certiorari in the Chancery Court for Davidson County challenging the Tennessee Board of Parole’s decision. The trial court granted the board’s motion to dismiss. We affirm the dismissal because the inmate’s petition fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. A common-law writ of certiorari cannot be used to review the intrinsic correctness of the parole board’s decision. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Gail Farley Dyer v. Terry R. Farley - Concurring
The defendant Terry R. Farley, has appealed from the final judgment of the Trial Court in a controversy regarding his dealings with his deceased father, Benton James Farley. |
DeKalb | Court of Appeals | |
01A01-9505-CV-00210
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Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
01C01-9309-CC-00292
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Williamson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9502-CR-00046
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Bradley | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9411-CC-00377
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Coffee | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9411-CC-00388
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Franklin | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9503-CC-00097
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Rutherford | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
01C01-9503-CC-00056
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Putnam | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9504-CC-00106
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Henry | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Wil v. Doran, Special Judge
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9410-CC-00227
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9403-CR-00055
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9307-CR-0014
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9503-CC-00060
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Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
02C01-9503-CC-00091
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Haywood | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9503-CC-00094
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Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
01C01-9404-CC-00l53
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9212-CR-00438
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Washington | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9504-CR-00109
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Blount | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9409-CR-00332
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
In the Matter of: Estate of Jim Eden (Deceased), Georgia Bradley, v. Betty Lewis, Agnes Hendsley, and Bertie Carver, Executors
This appeal arises from a dispute over a will in which a 93-year-old man left his estate to three of his four surviving daughters. The daughter who was not named in her father’s will challenged the validity of the will after her sisters propounded it for probate in the Chancery Court for Trousdale County. The chancery court transferred the case to the Circuit Court for Trousdale County where a jury found in favor of the will. The daughter who contested the will has appealed. We have determined that no reversible error was committed in the circuit court proceeding and, therefore, affirm the circuit court’s judgment and remand the case to the chancery court for further probate proceedings. |
Trousdale | Court of Appeals | |
Katherine Montgomery Price v. Thomas Bradley Price - Concurring
The sole issue presented by the appellant is: "Did the trial court err by awarding custody of the appellant's minor child to a third party?" |
Wilson | Court of Appeals |