01C01-9404-CC-00l53
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Marshall | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Jerry D. Adcock and wife, Nancy M. Adcock, v. James F. Witcher, Jr.
This is an appeal by plaintiffs/appellants, Jerry and Nancy Adcock, from the judgment of the trial court in favor of defendant/appellee, James F. Witcher. |
Davidson | 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 | |
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 | |
02C01-9410-CC-00227
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Madison | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
Wil v. Doran, Special Judge
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9504-CC-00106
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Henry | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9307-CR-0014
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Shelby | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
02C01-9403-CR-00055
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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 | ||
03C01-9412-CR-00445
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Blount | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03C01-9311-CR-00388
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Hawkins | Court of Criminal Appeals | |
03S01-9410-CR-00094
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Supreme Court | ||
03S01-9410-CR-00094
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Supreme Court | ||
Delo Brock, v. Tennessee Department of Corrections
The Chancery Court of Davidson County dismissed the appellant's petition for declaratory judgment, filed pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 4-5-223, to review the Department of Correction's calculation of the credits due on his prison sentences. The chancellor concluded that the appellant had failed to exhaust his administrative remedies. |
Davidson | Court of Appeals | |
Lisa Jones, Charlotte Tackett, and Jenetta Brock, v. James Davenport, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Employment of Security and Lake City Health Care Center
Appellants' appeal from the Chancellor's determination that the denial of unemployment benefits was properly based on the employees' misconduct connected with their work.
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Court of Appeals | ||
Nancy K. Wheeler Poyner, v. Alden Dennis Poyner
This is a divorce case in which the Wife appeals the trial court's division of marital property and the court's award of custody to the Husband. |
Humphreys | Court of Appeals | |
Terry LaClaire (Smith) Martin, v. Ray Willard Martin
The General SessionsCourt of Wilson County granted the wife a divorce after a six month marriage. The court ordered the marital residence sold and the wife paid $2,000 for her attorney's fees and $10,000 to equalize her equity in the property. After the deductions, the balance of the equity was to be split evenly between the parties. |
Wilson | Court of Appeals | |
Marika Petra Vickers, v. Nicholas Scinta
This is a suit to register and enforce a foreign divorce decree. The only issue on appeal is the proper amount of the judgment for delinquent child support. |
Montgomery | Court of Appeals | |
Strings & Things, v. State Auto Insurance Companies
This appeal involves a suit to recover on a policy of insurance covering employee dishonesty. Plaintiff, Strings & Things in Memphis, Inc., appeals from the judgment of the chancery court in a nonjury trial that dismissed its suit against defendant, State Auto Insurance Companies. The only issue on appeal is whether the evidence preponderates against the findings of the chancellor. |
Shelby | Court of Appeals | |
The Wright Jeweler's, Inc., v. Farmer's Fund Insurance Company, D/B/A The American Insurance Company
This is a declaratory judgment action to determine coverage under aninsurance policy. Plaintiff, Wright Jewelers, Inc., appeals from the order of the trial court denying its motion for summary judgment and granting summary judgment to defendant, Firemen's Fund Insurance Company, d/b/a The American Insurance Company. |
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Daniel H. Caldwell v. Jimmy L. Fishburn and Brenda Fishburn - Concurring
The Defendant, Brenda Fishburn, has appealed from an order denying her motion to set her counterclaim for trial. The motion was filed more than two years after an order had been entered dismissing the counterclaim and approximately 18 months after an agreed compromise decree had been entered dismissing the claims of all parties to the litigation. |
Sevier | Court of Appeals | |
State of Tennessee v. Gregory Adams Valentine
Gregory Adams Valentine was convicted by a jury of unlawful possessoin of a Schedule VI Substance with intent to manufacture, deliever, or sell (a Class E felony) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (a Class A misdemeanor). We granted his application for review pursuant to Rule 11, Tenn. R. Crim. P., in order to determine whether his testimony fulfilled the requirements of Rule 41 (g), Tenn.R.Crim.P., thereby preserving his right to challenge, on appeal, the admission of illegally obtain evidence.
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Henry | Supreme Court |