APPELLATE COURT OPINIONS

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Someday Baby, Inc. vs. Entertainment Int'l.

01A01-9705-CH-00228

Originating Judge:Carol L. Mccoy
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Sawyer vs. Girsham, et. al.

01A01-9604-CH-00176

Originating Judge:Robert S. Brandt
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Ricky Summers vs. State

01C01-9608-CR-00332
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/28/98
Mitchell vs. Archibald & Metro. Gov't.

01A01-9706-CV-00264

Originating Judge:Michael Mondelli
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Someday Baby, Inc. vs. Entertainment Int'l.

01A01-9705-CH-00228

Originating Judge:William C. Koch
Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Luzadder, et. ux. vs. Fowler

01A01-9706-CH-00239

Originating Judge:Jeffrey F. Stewart
Grundy County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
El-Amin vs. Campbell

01A01-9707-CH-00361

Originating Judge:Carol L. Mccoy
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
State vs. Tommy Clinton

01C01-9608-CR-00381
Putnam County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/28/98
Stevenson vs. Stevenson

01A01-9701-CV-00032
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Estis, et. al. vs. Kelley, et. al.

01A01-9709-CV-00513
Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Ellen Marcus vs. Louis Marcus

02A01-9611-CV-00286

Originating Judge:Robert L. Childers
Shelby County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
Williams vs. Comer

01A01-9701-CH-00008
Court of Appeals 01/28/98
By Our Supreme Court'S Recent Opinion In State v. Roger Dale Hill, Sr., No. 01S01-9701-

01C01-9707-CR-00313
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/28/98
Raymond Jackson vs. State

01C01-9608-CR-00368
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/28/98
Besh vs. Coppick

01A01-9605-CH-00234

Originating Judge:Ellen Hobbs Lyle
Davidson County Court of Appeals 01/28/98
03C01-9703-CR-00090

03C01-9703-CR-00090

Originating Judge:Thomas W. Graham
Bledsoe County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/28/98
State vs. Alton Waller

01C01-9611-CC-00479

Originating Judge:Donald P. Harris
Williamson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/27/98
Monroe Brown vs. State

01C01-9607-CR-00305
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/27/98
State vs. Jerry Duffey

01C01-9610-CC-00427

Originating Judge:William M. Barker
Maury County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/27/98
State vs. Daniel Barnes

01C01-9702-CR-00070

Originating Judge:Thomas H. Shriver
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/27/98
State vs. Brian Lautenschlager

02C01-9702-CC-00051
Decatur County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/26/98
State vs. Sandell

03C01-9606-CC-00237
Rhea County Court of Criminal Appeals 01/26/98
Anne Crossett v. Babcock Industries, Inc., et al.

01S01-9701-CV-00001
Authoring Judge: William S. Russell, Retired Judge
Originating Judge:Hon.
Sumner County Workers Compensation Panel 01/26/98
James v. Peeler

01S01-9707-CV-00145
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with T.C.A. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The Supreme Court on May 17, 1996 affirmed a judgment for the plaintiff entered on September 22, 1994 whereby he was awarded benefits for (1) the loss of an eye, (2) temporary, total disability, and (3) "all medical expenses." Benefits for the loss of an eye were calculated to be $16,524., which was paid. Benefits for temporary, total disability were $6,616.8, which was paid. Medical treatment was provided by the Veterans' Administration, whose charges, proved at the trial, were $11,438.. On August 1, 1996, the plaintiff filed a petition for the Writ of Mandamus seeking the judicial coercion of the defendant to pay (1) interest on the benefits for permanent, total disability; (2) interest on the temporary, total benefits, and (3) payment of the medical expenses with accrued interest. The defendant filed a "Response to Petition for Writ of Mandamus," alleging that the interest "has now been paid." With respect to the medical expenses, the defendant responded that on December 15, 1993, before the case was tried, it received a letter from the VA enclosing a statement for medical services provided to the plaintiff in the amount of $11,438.. Payment was requested by draft payable to the VA. After the case was concluded, the VA agreed to accept $7,625. in settlement of its claim for medical expenses. The trial court ruled that "the VA had a valid subrogation interest in the amount of $11,438. for medical benefits provided to the plaintiff and that the
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. William B. Cain
Wayne County Workers Compensation Panel 01/26/98
Henley vs. State

01S01-9703-CC-00056

Originating Judge:J. O. Bond
Supreme Court 01/26/98