State vs. Brown
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Hamilton | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Strickland
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Cocke | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Bailey vs. State
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Day
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Brown
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Knox | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Corso vs. Jones
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Morgan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Housewright
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Sullivan | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Joan Douglas and Germantown REalty, Inc., D/B/A Coldwell Banker, v., Frank Tibbs and Afsameh M. Tibbs
This action to recover a commission on the sale of real estate was dismissed at the close of the plaintiff’s case. She appeals and presents for review the propriety of the dismissal of her case. |
Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
Terry E. McLeese, Jr., v. Tammy Lynn McLeese - Concurring
Custody of the five-year-old son of these parties was awarded to the appellee-mother in a post-divorce hearing. The parties initially agreed upon joint custody. The father appeals, complaining essentially that the Chancellor relied too heavily on the tender years doctrine. We cannot substitute our judgment for that of the Chancellor, but are bound by the limitations imposed by TENN. R. APP. P., RULE 13(d). Unless the evidence preponderates against the judgment, we must affirm. |
Henry | Court of Appeals | |
State vs. James Bingham, Jessie Baker, and Donald Patterson
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Coffee | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Smith v. Zurich
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Smith | Workers Compensation Panel | |
State vs. Hall
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Supreme Court | ||
State vs. Dixon
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Supreme Court | ||
State vs. Dixon
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Supreme Court | ||
Carter vs. State
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Greene | Supreme Court | |
State vs. Hall
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Hamilton | Supreme Court | |
State vs. James Dantes
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Hardeman | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Carl Saine
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Lauderdale | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Henley vs. State
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Supreme Court | ||
Henley vs. State
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Supreme Court | ||
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
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Knox | Court of Appeals | |
Darrell Turner v. Brian W. Skelly
The plaintiff, Darrell Turner, has appealed from a jury verdict and judgment dismissing his suit against the defendant, Brian W. Skelly for personal injuries sustained when the right rear view mirror of a pick-up truck operated by defendant, Brian w. Skelly, struck plaintiff’s left elbow as he walked on the right edge of the road at 8:30 p.m. after dark. |
Sumner | Court of Appeals | |
01C01-9612-CR-00528
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Davidson | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. William Watkins and Jonathan Davis
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Maury | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
State vs. Scotty Wright
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Putnam | Court of Criminal Appeals |