Sharon Stinnett vs. David Ferguson
E2001-02031-COA-R3-CV
In this divorce action, the issue on appeal is whether the Trial Court placed the correct value on the marital equity in wife's motel property. We affirm the value determined by the Trial Court.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
Originating Judge:William R. Brewer |
Blount County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Harold D. Arnold
W2001-01450-CCA-R3-CD
The Defendant, Harold D. Arnold, pled guilty to driving under the influence of an intoxicant and failure to maintain an accurate log book after the trial court denied his motion to suppress the results of a breath analysis test. The Defendant properly reserved a certified question of law for this Court to determine whether the trial court erred in denying the Defendant's motion to suppress. We reverse the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge David H. Welles
Originating Judge:Judge Donald H. Allen |
Madison County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Mark A. Caldwell
E2001-00321-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant was convicted of first degree premeditated murder, first degree felony murder, and especially aggravated robbery, with the murder convictions merged into a single conviction for first degree murder following the jury's verdict. The jury sentenced him to life imprisonment on the murder conviction, and the trial court sentenced him to twenty-two years on the especially aggravated robbery conviction, to be served concurrently to the life sentence. Following the denial of his motion for a new trial, the defendant filed a timely appeal to this court, raising four issues: (1) whether the evidence was sufficient to support his convictions; (2) whether the trial court erred in allowing testimony about a statement of denial he made to police; (3) whether the trial court erred in allowing a photograph of the victim's body to be introduced into evidence; and (4) whether the jury should have been instructed that the State had taken the position, in a dismissed conspiracy indictment, that the defendant's accomplice was the shooter. After a careful review, we affirm the judgment of the trial court but remand for entry of corrected judgments.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Glenn
Originating Judge:Judge Gary D. Gerbitz |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Kenneth Herring
M2001-00751-CCA-R3-CD
The Defendant was convicted in Wayne County Circuit Court of five counts of rape of a child and two counts of aggravated sexual battery. The Defendant received an effective sentence of seventy-five years incarceration. This Court subsequently reversed the five rape of a child convictions and remanded the case to the trial court to determine whether the remaining two twelve-year sentences for aggravated sexual battery should be served consecutively or concurrently. The trial court determined that the sentences should be served consecutively for an effective sentence of twenty-four years incarceration. The Defendant now appeals, arguing that the trial court erred in ordering that the Defendant's sentences for aggravated sexual battery run consecutively. Finding no error, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer
Originating Judge:Judge Stella L. Hargrove |
Wayne County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Timothy Johnson
M2001-01362-CCA-R3-CD
Pursuant to a plea agreement, the Defendant pleaded guilty to one count of possessing with intent to sell less than 0.5 grams of a substance containing cocaine, and the trial court sentenced him as a Range I standard offender to five years incarceration in the workhouse. The trial court suspended the sentence and placed the Defendant on probation for five years. Approximately four months later, a warrant was issued against the Defendant alleging that he had violated the terms and conditions of his probation. The warrant alleged that the Defendant had been arrested for evading arrest and aggravated assault, that the Defendant had failed to report these arrests to his probation officer, and that the Defendant had failed to report to his probation officer after being released from jail. Following a hearing on the warrant, the trial court revoked the Defendant's probation and ordered him to serve the remainder of his sentence in confinement. The Defendant now brings this appeal, in which he challenges the trial court's order requiring him to serve the remainder of his sentence in confinement. Because we conclude that the trial court did not abuse its discretion, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Robert W. Wedemeyer
Originating Judge:Judge Seth W. Norman |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Anthony Leon Moore
W2000-02862-CCA-R3-CD
A Madison County Circuit Court jury convicted the defendant, Anthony Leon Moore, of aggravated robbery, a Class B felony, and aggravated burglary, a Class C felony. The trial court sentenced him as a Range II, multiple offender to consecutive sentences of fifteen years in the Tennessee Department of Correction for the aggravated robbery conviction and ten years for the aggravated burglary conviction. The defendant appeals, claiming that (1) the evidence is insufficient to support his aggravated robbery conviction; (2) the trial court improperly enhanced his sentence for aggravated burglary; and (3) the trial court improperly found him to be a dangerous offender and ordered consecutive sentencing. We affirm the judgments of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Originating Judge:Judge Donald H. Allen |
Madison County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Fifth Third Leasing Co. vs. Cherokee Pontiac
E2001-01628-COA-R3-CV
The Trial Court entered summary judgment for lessor against dealer under contract to purchase vehicles from dealer. Dealer's counter-complaint for damages was dismissed. Dealer appeals dismissal, contending claim sounds in tort and/or limitation of liability in contract is unenforceable. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
Originating Judge:John K. Wilson |
Hawkins County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Jim Reagan,
E2001-00121-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Telford E. Forgerty, Jr. |
Sevier County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Situated, And Kita Swandi And Toby Silvers v. Timothy
E2001-01504-COA-R3-CV
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Herschel P. Franks
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Knox County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Yevette Somerville
W2001-00902-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant, Yevette Somerville, was convicted of theft of property valued under $500, a Class A misdemeanor, and was sentenced to eleven months, twenty-nine days in the county jail. As her sole issue on appeal, the defendant argues that the State’s failure to inquire about and preserve potentially exculpatory evidence violated her due process rights under the United States and Tennessee Constitutions. Having reviewed the entire record, we conclude that the loss of the evidence did not unfairly prejudice the defendant’s case. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Glenn
Originating Judge:Judge Julian P. Guinn |
Henry County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Gary Aumaugher vs. Deborah Aumaugher
E2001-01786-COA-R3-CV
The Petitioner, Deborah Jo Aumaugher, appeals a judgment of the General Sessions Court of Loudon County, contending, among other things, the Trial Court was prejudiced against her and also committed a number of other errors. Because we have no transcript of the hearing which resulted in the order she assails, we are unable to address the merits of this appeal. We accordingly affirm the judgment of the Trial Court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Houston M. Goddard
Originating Judge:John O. Gibson |
Loudon County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Reginald Merriweather
W1999-02050-CCA-R3-CD
This case returns to this court after remand by order of the Tennessee Supreme Court. The defendant appeals his jury convictions of attempted second degree murder, aggravated assault, and especially Because Ely and Bowers involve the issue of lesser-included offenses only, the remand does not alter the analyses in our original opinion as to other issues. However, the necessity of a new trial does render premature our earlier determination to dismiss the conviction for aggravated assault. So as to avoid confusion, sections I and II from our original opinion will be restated in their entirety. Sections III and IV, dealing with the conviction for aggravated assault and the issue of lesser-included offenses, have been changed.
Authoring Judge: Special Judge Cornelia A. Clark
Originating Judge:Judge John Franklin Murchison |
Madison County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Magdalene Miller vs. Mt. Laurel Chalets
E2001-00863-COA-R3-CV
Magdalene A. Miller fell down a flight of stairs at a rental chalet in Gatlinburg. She and her husband, Robert Miller, sued Bob Light, the owner of the chalet, and Mt. Laurel Chalets, Inc., the rental agent for the chalet. Both defendants filed a motion for summary judgment. Both motions were granted. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Richard R. Vance |
Sevier County | Court of Appeals | 02/11/02 | |
Marvin Anthony Mathews v. State of Tennessee
W2000-01893-CCA-R3-PC
The petitioner, Marvin Anthony Mathews, is currently serving a life sentence as an habitual criminal as a result of a larceny conviction. He filed for post-conviction relief, which petition the post-conviction court dismissed because of its untimeliness. The petitioner now appeals this ruling, arguing that the post-conviction court erred in finding the petition to be time-barred because the petitioner is serving an illegal sentence. Upon review of the record and the parties’ briefs, we affirm
Authoring Judge: Judge Norma McGee Ogle
Originating Judge:Judge L. Terry Lafferty |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Jermaine Driver
W2001-00376-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant, Jermaine Driver, appeals his conviction of attempted first-degree murder, which was based on an assault by the defendant and two other men upon the victim. After a thorough review of the record, we conclude that there is sufficient evidence to establish that the assault was a premeditated and intentional attempt to kill the victim. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
Authoring Judge: Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge:Judge Joseph B. Dailey |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Maurice LaShaun Nash
W2000-02971-CCA-R3-CD
The Appellant, Maurice LaShaun Nash, was found guilty by a Tipton County jury of possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with the intent to deliver, a Class E felony. The trial court sentenced Nash, as a Range I standard offender, to eighteen months in the Department of Correction. On appeal, Nash raises three issues for our review: (1) whether the search warrant was issued upon probable cause; (2) whether introduction of Nash's presence during a prior drug sale at the same residence constituted evidence of a prior bad act in violation of Rule 404(b) of the Tennessee Rules of Evidence; and (3) whether the evidence presented at trial was sufficient to support the verdict. After review, we find the issues presented are without merit. Accordingly, the judgment of conviction is affirmed.
Authoring Judge: Judge David G. Hayes
Originating Judge:Judge Joseph H. Walker, III |
Tipton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Anthony Norfleet
W2000-02229-CCA-R3-CD
Defendant was convicted by a jury of aggravated robbery. Defendant appeals on three grounds: (1) that insufficient evidence exists to uphold the conviction, (2) that the trial court erred in failing to instruct the jury as to the lesser-included offense of theft, and (3) that the trial court erred in rejecting defendant's guilty plea. We conclude there was no error and affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge John Everett Williams
Originating Judge:Judge Chris B. Craft |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Maurice LaShaun Nash
W2000-02971-CCA-R3-CD
The Appellant, Maurice LaShaun Nash, was found guilty by a Tipton County jury of possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with the intent to deliver, a Class E felony. The trial court sentenced Nash, as a Range I standard offender, to eighteen months in the Department of Correction. On appeal, Nash raises three issues for our review: (1) whether the search warrant was issued upon probable cause; (2) whether introduction of Nash's presence during a prior drug sale at the same residence constituted evidence of a prior bad act in violation of Rule 404(b) of the Tennessee Rules of Evidence; and (3) whether the evidence presented at trial was sufficient to support the verdict. After review, we find the issues presented are without merit. Accordingly, the judgment of conviction is affirmed.
Authoring Judge: Judge David G. Hayes
Originating Judge:Judge Joseph H. Walker, III |
Tipton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
Alan Dale Bailey v. State of Tennessee
M2001-01018-CCA-R3-PC
The petitioner, Alan Dale Bailey, appeals the Coffee County Circuit Court's denial of post-conviction relief. The petitioner sought relief from his 1999 Coffee County convictions of aggravated burglary and sexual battery on the basis that his guilty pleas to those charges were unknowing and involuntary and were prompted by ineffective assistance of counsel. The petitioner's primary complaints focus upon trial counsel's failure to inform the petitioner about the impact of a conviction of a sexual offense, including the risk that parole might not be granted. The trial court denied relief after an evidentiary hearing, and we affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge J. Curwood Witt, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge L. Craig Johnson |
Coffee County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/08/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. James Roosevelt Fleming, aka "Woo"
W2001-01835-CCA-R3-CD
The defendant was convicted of three counts of delivery of .5 grams or more of cocaine, a Schedule II controlled substance, and one count of simple possession of cocaine. The trial court imposed an effective sentence of twenty-six years. On appeal, the defendant argues that his sentences were excessive and the trial court erred in imposing consecutive sentencing. After a careful review of the record, we affirm the judgment of the trial court but remand for entry of corrected judgments in Counts 2 and 3.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Glenn
Originating Judge:Judge Joseph H. Walker, III |
Tipton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/07/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. Anthony Richardson
W2000-01438-CCA-R3-PC
Petitioner, Anthony Richardson, was convicted of first-degree murder in the Shelby County Criminal Court. This Court affirmed the conviction on direct appeal. See State v. Richardson, 995 S.W.2d 119 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1998). Petitioner filed a petition for post conviction relief, which the post-conviction court subsequently denied. Petitioner challenges the denial of his petition, raising the following issues: (1) whether the trial court's comments during a witness' testimony deprived him of his sixth amendment right to a jury trial; (2) whether Petitioner was denied his sixth amendment right to a jury trial when the trial court "forced" counsel to proceed to trial; (3) whether the prosecutor's biblical reference at trial constituted reversible error; and (4) whether there was a conflict of interest when the same judge presided at both his trial and post-conviction hearing. After a thorough review of the record, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Thomas T. Woodall
Originating Judge:Judge Chris B. Craft |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/07/02 | |
State of Tennessee v. James P. Stout
W2000-01743-CCA-R3-PC
On March 12, 1996, the petitioner, James P. Stout, was convicted by a jury in the Shelby County Criminal Court of one count of especially aggravated robbery and was sentenced to forty years incarceration in the Tennessee Department of Correction. The petitioner elected not to pursue a direct appeal of his conviction and instead filed a petition for post-conviction relief, alleging the ineffective assistance of his trial counsel. The post-conviction court denied the petition, and the petitioner now appeals this ruling. Upon review of the record and the parties' briefs, we affirm the judgment of the post-conviction court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Norma McGee Ogle
Originating Judge:Judge John P. Colton, Jr. |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/07/02 | |
Terilyn Sloan, v. Tri-County Electric Membership Corp., et al.
M2000-01794-COA-R3-CV
Plaintiff married her co-worker, and one of them was forced to resign pursuant to the company's anti-nepotism policy prohibiting concurrent employment of spouses. Plaintiff resigned and brought this action for wrongful discharge alleging her dismissal violated public policy favoring marriage and was due to her exercise of the fundamental right to marry. The trial court dismissed for failure to state a cause of action. Because Plaintiff has failed to show that a policy prohibiting concurrent employment of spouses violates a clear mandate of public policy, we affirm the trial court.
Authoring Judge: Judge Patricia J. Cottrell
Originating Judge:Judge Clara W. Byrd |
Macon County | Court of Appeals | 02/07/02 | |
Hugh Peter Bondurant and Kenneth Patterson Bondurant v. Ricky Bell, Warden, et al.
M2001-00143-CCA-R3-CO
The petitioners, Hugh Peter Bondurant and Kenneth Patterson Bondurant, appeal the summary dismissals of their petitions for habeas corpus relief. In this appeal of right, each alleges that his sentence was illegally imposed. Because the judgments are facially valid, the judgments of the trial court are affirmed.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Gary R Wade
Originating Judge:Judge Cheryl A. Blackburn |
Davidson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 02/07/02 | |
Brenda Braden, v. Modine Manufacturing Company, Inc .
2001-00219-WC-R3-CV
this workers' compensation case is whether the evidence supports the finding of the trial court that the plaintiff is forty percent disabled where the treating physician found no impairment, where the independent medical examiner found ten percent impairment to each upper extremity and where the plaintiff testified to continuous pain necessitating medication following surgical releases of carpal tunnel syndrome. Based upon a review of the record, the briefs of the parties and the argument of counsel, We affirm the judgment of the trial court. Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e) (1999) Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Circuit Court Affirmed W. NEIL THOMAS, III, Special Judge, in which William M. Barker, Justice, and John K. Byers, Judge, joined. Michael J. Mollenhour, Knoxville, for the appellant, Modine Manufacturing Company, Inc. Roger L. Ridenour, Clinton, for the appellee, Brenda Braden MEMORANDUM OPINION Modine Manufacturing Company, Inc. ("Modine") appeals from the judgment of the court below finding that each upper extremity of the plaintiff, Brenda L. Braden ("Braden"), is forty percent disabled as a result of carpel tunnel syndrome after surgical procedures to release the carpel tunnel syndrom. For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the trial court. This action was commenced by Braden against Modine on August 19, 1999. The complaint alleges that Braden suffered bilateral carpel tunnel syndrome as a result of her employment with Modine. Modine filed an answer on September 2, 1999, generally denying the allegations of the complaint. The lawsuit was tried on December 1, 2, and judgment was entered January 8, 21. Notice of Appeal was filed January 29, 21. The evidence which was received consisted of the testimony of the plaintiff; her treating physician, Dr. Joseph DeFiore, Jr.; her supervisor, Dave Deganie; and an independent medical examiner, Dr. Cletus J. Mahon, Jr. Dr. Mahon opined that Braden has residual damage to her median nerve and has ten percent permanent physical impairment to each upper extremity after surgical procedures which released each carpel tunnel syndrome. Dr. DeFiore opined that Braden has no impairment and that she was released by him on June 18, 1999. Mr. Deganie testified that he has supervised Braden for four years and that she has not complained of pain or numbness in her hands. Braden testified that she is 58 years old and has worked for Modine for 25 years. She performs TIG welding for Modine and generally welds 6-7 units per shift with at least four welds per unit. When changing a weld type on October 15, 1998, she experienced pain in her wrists. She saw Dr. DeFiore who performed surgery on her wrists and released her with restrictions on April 12, 1999. Although she received physical therapy from Healthsouth, she continues to take pain medications "to get through the day and to sleep at night." Finally, she testified that her life consists of going to work and then going home. At trial the parties stipulated that the "plaintiff was an employee of the defendant in October, 1998, when she developed bilateral carpel tunnel syndrome." At the conclusion of the trial the trial court entered judgment in favor of the plaintiff for forty percent permanent partial disability to each arm and awarded Braden $36,28.8. The trial court further awarded Braden discretionary expenses in the amount of $954.35. The latter award was not the subject of the appeal. The review of the findings of the trial court is de novo with a presumption of the correctness of the decision unless a preponderance of the evidence is contrary to those findings. Spencer v. Towson Moving & Storage, Inc., 922 S.W. 2d 58 (Tenn. 1996). In addition, this Court is required make an independent determination as to the preponderance of the evidence. Galloway v. Memphis Drum Service, 822 S.W. 2d 584 (Tenn. 1991). As stated by the Court in Galloway, supra at 586, this Court "is not bound by a trial court's factual findings but instead conduct an independent examination to determine where the preponderance of the evidence lies.
Authoring Judge: W. Neil Thomas, III, Special Judge
Originating Judge:James B. Scott, Circuit Judge |
Knox County | Workers Compensation Panel | 02/07/02 |