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Doe vs. HCA Health Services of TN
01A01-9806-CV-00306
Originating Judge:Hamilton V. Gayden, Jr. |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 08/27/99 | |
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James Cozart vs. Lynn Cozart
02A01-9810-CV-00285
Originating Judge:James F. Russell |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 08/27/99 | |
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State vs. Melvin Jerome Anderson
03C01-9808-CC-00293
Originating Judge:James B. Scott, Jr. |
Anderson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/27/99 | |
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Gipson vs. Taylor
01A01-9811-CH-00611
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Wilson County | Court of Appeals | 08/27/99 | |
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M. S. Carriers, Inc. v. William Oringe
02S01-9804-CV-00042
This workers' compensation appeal was referred to the Special W orkers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6- 225(e)(3) (Supp. 1998) for a hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The plaintiff/counter-defendant employer in this case, M.S. Carriers, Inc., originally filed a petition against the defendant/counter-plaintiffemployee, William Oringe, requesting a dismissal of Mr. Oringe's workers' compensation claim for an injury that the company alleged was not work-related. Mr. Oringe filed an answer and counter-complaint for benefits against the company. To avoid confusion on appeal, we will refer to Mr. Oringe as "the claimant" and to M.S. Carriers, Inc., as "the employer." The case was tried on March 9, 1998. The trial judge found that the claimant failed to prove that his injury arose out of and in the course of employment with M.S. Carriers, Inc., on January 16, 1997. The claimant presents several issues on appeal that can be summarized as follows: (1) Whether the trial court erred in allowing a computer printout surrounding the date in question to be used in the testimony of David Work, the claimant's supervisor at the time of the accident; and (2) whether the trial court erred in finding that the claimant did not sustain a work-related injury. After a careful review of the record, we find that the judgment of the trial court must be affirmed. At the time of trial, the claimant testified that he was a 33-year-old high school graduate with some vocational training in welding and truck driving, as well as experience as a supply clerk in the National Guard. He worked for the employer, M.S. Carriers, Inc., as an over-the-road truck driver from October of 1991 until January of 1997. In addition to driving a truck, the claimant was responsible for loading and unloading various types of cargo at their destinations. He testified that he had sustained two previous injuries to his back while working for the employer. The first injury occurred in 1993 or 1994 and healed normally. The second injury occurred on October 18, 1996, while the claimant was unloading a refrigerator from a truck with a two-wheeler, and his back "popped." He was treated by his family physician, Dr. James R. Jacobs, who referred him to a neurosurgeon, Dr. Gregory F. Ricca. An MRI revealed a bulging disc, and the claimant was released from 2
Authoring Judge: L. Terry Lafferty, Senior Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. James F. Russell, Judge |
Shelby County | Workers Compensation Panel | 08/27/99 | |
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State vs. David Hundley
W2001-00500-CCA-RM-PC
In this case, the petitioner, David Lee Hundley, filed a petition for post-conviction relief. The trial court dismissed the petition on the basis that it was barred by the applicable statute of limitations. Our Court reversed and remanded for a determination by the trial court as to whether there was sufficient evidence of Petitioner's prior mental health problems to warrant a tolling of the statute of limitations. David Lee Hundley v. State, No. 02C01-9810-CC-00313, 1999 WL 668723, Weakley County (Tenn. Crim. App., Jackson, August 26, 1999). The supreme court granted the State's application for permission to appeal pursuant to Tenn. R. App. P. 11 and remanded the case to this Court for reconsideration in light of State v. Nix, S.W.3d, No. E1999-02715-SC-R11-PC, slip op. (Tenn. Feb. 20, 2001). Upon remand, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Thomas T. Woodall
Originating Judge:William B. Acree |
Weakley County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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Michael Dickerson vs. State
03C01-9808-CC-00306
Originating Judge:Ben W. Hooper, II |
Cocke County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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Victoria Robbins vs. Bill Wolfenbarger, D/B/A Wolf's Motors and Sam Horne
E1999-02012-COA-R3-CV
Plaintiff Robbins filed a complaint for damages against Wolfenbarger and Horne, alleging breach of contract, intentional misrepresentation and negligence, per se. On August 26, 1999, an Order of Compromise and Dismissal was entered as to Wolfenbarger individually and d/b/a Wolf Motors. Horne did not file an answer during the time allowed by the Rules of Civil Procedure, and Robbins filed a motion for default judgment on July 9, 1999. Horne wrote a letter to the plaintiff's attorney in response to the complaint and summons, postmarked July 16, 1999. The letter was forwarded to the Clerk of the Court for filing by plaintiff's counsel's letter dated July 30, 1999. On August 27, Robbins' Motion for Default Judgment was heard, but Horne who had notice did not attend. A default judgment was entered against Horne and the Trial Court subsequently overruled Horne's Motion to Set Aside the Default. Horne has appealed. We affirm the judgment of the Trial Court.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
Originating Judge:W. Dale Young |
Blount County | Court of Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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State vs. James Otis Martin
03C01-9803-CR-00103
Originating Judge:Richard R. Baumgartner |
Knox County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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State vs. Gerald Schaffer
03C01-9807-CR-00226
Originating Judge:Richard R. Baumgartner |
Knox County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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State vs. David Hundley
02C01-9810-CC-00313
Originating Judge:William B. Acree |
Weakley County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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State vs. Jerry Hayes
02C01-9810-CC-00338
Originating Judge:C. Creed Mcginley |
Carroll County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/26/99 | |
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Adrian Waite vs. State
03C01-9809-CR-00343
Originating Judge:Stephen M. Bevil |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Robert Odom v. Mary Odom
M1999-02811-COA-R3-CV
This appeal involves a bitter custody dispute over three children between the ages of nine and fourteen. During the divorce proceeding in the Chancery Court for Dickson County, the parties agreed that the mother would have custody of the children and also agreed on visitation arrangements that accommodated the mother's planned move to another state. Several months after the entry of the divorce decree, the father petitioned to change custody and to hold the mother in contempt for interfering with his relationship with the children. During the ensuing three years, the parties traded allegations of sexual and physical abuse of the children and other misconduct. Following a bench trial in December 1998, the trial court found that there had been a material change in the children's circumstances and granted the father custody of the children. On this appeal, the mother asserts that she was denied due process by the trial court's refusal to require the parties and their children to undergo a psychological examination and that the trial court unlawfully delegated its judicial authority to a psychologist who had been counseling the children. We have determined that the mother received an essentially fair hearing on this custody dispute and, therefore, affirm the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Allen W. Wallace |
Dickson County | Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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William Terry Wyatt vs. Billie Carey
03A01-9809-CV-00307
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Cumberland County | Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Nationsbank, N.A. vs. FormPak, Inc. & Ron Campbell
03A01-9808-CH-00279
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Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | ||
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Gregory B. Hinton vs. City of Chattanooga
03A01-9901-CV-00013
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Hamilton County | Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Gary William Holt vs. State
03C01-9808-CR-00279
Originating Judge:Douglas A. Meyer |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Nationsbank, N.A. vs. FormPak, Inc. & Ron Campbell
03A01-9808-CH-00279
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Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | ||
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State vs. Bao Nguyon
02C01-9801-CR-00004
Originating Judge:Chris B. Craft |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Thomas Cook vs. State
03C01-9808-CR-00281
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Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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State vs. Guillermo Matian Juan
03C01-9812-CR-00443
Originating Judge:Douglas A. Meyer |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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State vs. Eric Carter
02C01-9809-CR-00299
Originating Judge:James C. Beasley, Jr. |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 08/25/99 | |
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Begley Lumber Company, Inc. vs. Wendell Trammell
03A01-9902-CH-00047
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Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 | ||
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Saul T. Mallen (Sports-Wear Mills, Inc.) vs. PI, Inc.
03A01-9811-CH-00364
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Court of Appeals | 08/25/99 |