Charles Gaylor vs. State
03C01-9702-CR-00066
Trial Court Judge: James W Itt

Campbell Court of Criminal Appeals

Virginia Byrd v. Cookeville General Hospital
01S01-9805-CV-00097
Authoring Judge: Per Curiam
Trial Court Judge: Hon. John Turnbull, Judge
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The employer, Cookeville General Hospital, insists (1) the trial judge erred in awarding permanent disability benefits for the employee's right leg injury and (2) the award of seventy percent permanent partial disability to the left foot is excessive. As discussed below, the panel has concluded the judgment should be affirmed. Because the extent of an injured worker's permanent vocational

Putnam Workers Compensation Panel

Eldridge vs. Eldridge
01A01-9808-CV-00451

Sumner Court of Appeals

Lattimer vs. TDOC
01A01-9804-CH-00200
Trial Court Judge: Carol McCoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

Wagner vs. Gaston
01A01-9804-CV-00215
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Sequatchie Court of Appeals

In re: The Adoption of female child, E.N.R.
01A01-9806-CH-00316
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Lawrence Court of Appeals

Hulshof vs. Hulshof
01A01-9806-CH-00339
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Marshall Court of Appeals

Sherlock vs. Kwik Sak, et al
01A01-9807-CV-00346
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Rutherford Court of Appeals

Nickelson vs. Sumner Co. Bd. of Ed.
01A01-9807-CV-00375
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Sumner Court of Appeals

Davis vs. Computer Maintenance Svc.
01A01-9809-CV-00459
Trial Court Judge: Walter C. Kurtz

Davidson Court of Appeals

Eldridge vs. Eldridge
01A01-9808-CV-00451
Trial Court Judge: Thomas Goodall

Sumner Court of Appeals

Haywood vs. Haywood
01A01-9808-CH-00442
Trial Court Judge: Patricia J. Cottrell

Maury Court of Appeals

Jo Ann Forman, Inc. et al vs. Nat'l Council on Compensation
01A01-9805-CH-00260
Trial Court Judge: Thomas A. Greer, Jr.

Marion Court of Appeals

Opryland Hotel vs. Millbrook Distribution Svcs.
01A01-9810-CH-00551
Trial Court Judge: Carol L. Mccoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

Drake vs. Manson, et al
01A01-9810-CV-00525
Trial Court Judge: Bobby H. Capers

Wilson Court of Appeals

01A01-9809-CH-00504
01A01-9809-CH-00504
Trial Court Judge: Carol L. Mccoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

Cumberland Bend Investors vs. Ambrose Printing
01A01-9810-CH-00543
Trial Court Judge: Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Turner vs. Campbell
01A01-9903-CH-00139
Trial Court Judge: Stella L. Hargrove

Wayne Court of Appeals

Taylor vs. Campbell
01A01-9812-CH-00638
Trial Court Judge: Carol L. Mccoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

State vs. Glen Porter
03C01-9808-CR-00294

McMinn Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. James Gilbert
03C01-9808-CC-00303
Trial Court Judge: Rex Henry Ogle

Jefferson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Harold Dufour
03C01-9902-CR-00063
Trial Court Judge: James Curwood Witt

Washington Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Teresa Everett
E1999-02647-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Judge Jerry Smith
Trial Court Judge: E. Eugene Eblen
Following a trial on September 28, 1998, a Loudon County jury convicted Teresa Everett, the defendant and appellant, of attempt to commit second-degree murder. The trial court subsequently sentenced her to serve fifteen (15) years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections. The defendant presents the following issues on appeal (1) Whether the evidence was sufficient to convict her; (2)Whether the trial court erred by allowing improper impeachment; (3) Whether the trial court erred by allowing a lay-witness to testify to his opinion; (4) Whether the trial court erred by allowing the state to introduce character evidence; (5) Whether the state's closing arguments were improper; and (6) Whether the defendant should be granted a new trial based on newly discovered evidence. Although the evidence is sufficient to support the verdict, we find the cumulative effect of all the remaining errors deprived the defendant of a fair trial. Accordingly, we reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand the case for a new trial.

Loudon Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Dennis Wade Suttles
03C01-9801-CR-00036

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

Alfonzo T. Peck vs. State
03C01-9809-CR-00329
Trial Court Judge: Douglas A. Meyer

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals