03C01-9605-CC-00178
03C01-9605-CC-00178
Originating Judge:Mayo L. Mashburn |
McMinn County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
03C01-9509-CR-00284
03C01-9509-CR-00284
Originating Judge:Stephen M. Bevil |
Hamilton County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State vs. Birchfield
03C01-9701-CR-00025
Originating Judge:R. Jerry Beck |
Sullivan County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
Corey D. Anderson v. Tony Parker, Warden
W2006-01710-CCA-R3-HC
Authoring Judge: Judge David G. Hayes
Originating Judge:Joseph H. Walker, III |
Lauderdale County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State vs. Jason Winchester
01C01-9710-CC-00478
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Robertson County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State vs. Rauhuff
03C01-9610-CC-00382
Originating Judge:D. Kelly Thomas, Jr. |
Blount County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State of Tennessee v. Corwin Fitchpatrick
W2003-01799-CCA-R3-CD
Authoring Judge: Judge Jerry Smith
Originating Judge:Chris B. Craft |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
E1999-987-CCA-R3-CD
E1999-987-CCA-R3-CD
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Knox County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State vs. Thompson
03C01-9703-CR-00105
Originating Judge:R. Steven Bebb |
Monroe County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
State vs. Bailey
03C01-9706-CC-00204
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Blount County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
Charles Edward Meeks vs. State
01C01-9807-CC-00295
Originating Judge:Thomas W. Graham |
Grundy County | Court of Criminal Appeals | 12/01/10 | |
Kristina Cole v. State of Tennessee
W2022-01245-CCA-R3-PC
Petitioner, Kristina Cole, appeals the denial of post-conviction relief from her Shelby
Authoring Judge: Judge Robert L. Holloway, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge J. Robert Carter, Jr. |
Shelby County | Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
The petitioner, Denver Joe McMath, Jr., appeals the denial of his post-conviction petition, arguing the post-conviction court erred in finding he received effective assistance of counsel at trial and on appeal. After our review of the record, briefs, and applicable law, we affirm the denial of the petition. |
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Mother appeals the trial court’s termination of her parental rights. She argues that the trial court erred in holding that clear and convincing evidence established that she engaged in conduct exhibiting a wanton disregard for the welfare of the child prior to her incarceration and that termination was in the child’s best interest. We have determined that there is clear and convincing evidence in the record to support both of the trial court’s findings. We affirm. |
Crockett County | Court of Appeals | ||
Sarah Berl v. Thomas Berl
M2023-00558-COA-R3-CV
This appeal stems from a post-divorce custody modification in which the father sought increased parenting time with his minor daughter, I.B. The trial court agreed with the father that a material change in circumstances had occurred and that a modification of the father’s parenting time was warranted. The trial court also awarded the father $15,000.00, or roughly half, of his attorney’s fees incurred in the trial court proceedings. The mother appeals the trial court’s decision. Because the father was, for the most part, the prevailing party at trial and proceeded in good faith, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding the father a portion of his attorney’s fees. We affirm the trial court’s ruling as to attorney’s fees. However, we vacate the portion of the trial court’s final judgment placing a price cap on the minor child’s therapy fees. Consequently, the trial court’s judgment is affirmed as modified. Finally, we decline to award either party their attorney’s fees incurred on appeal.
Authoring Judge: Judge Kristi M. Davis
Originating Judge:Judge Deanna B. Johnson |
Williamson County | Court of Appeals | ||
In Re Klowii W., Et Al.
E2022-01789-COA-R3-PT
This is a parental rights termination case. The Tennessee Department of Children’s
Authoring Judge: Judge D. Michael Swiney, C.J.
Originating Judge:Judge Timothy E. Irwin |
Knox County | Court of Appeals | ||
Tamara E. Lowe, Administrator of the Estate of Terry Allen Lowe, Deceased, v. Gransville Simpson, and wife, Judy Simpson
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
This is a wrongful death action. On April 28, 1998, Cynthia Low Armes ("Sister"), the sister of the late Terry Allen Lowe ("decedent"), instituted this action against Granville Simpson ("Granville") and his wife, Judy Simpson ("Judy"), (collectively, "the Simpsons"), alleging that the Simpsons were negligent in allowing three men, including Granville, to go armed on the Simpson's premises on December 10, 1995, and that their negligence directly contributed to the shooting death of the decedent. The trial court granted the Simpsons summary judgment on the ground that the complain was not filed within the applicable one-year statute of limitations. Sister appeals, raising the following issue for our consideration: Did the trial court err in holding that Sister was aware of the injury and the cause of action on December 10, 1995, and therefore her action was barred by the statute of limitations?
Authoring Judge: Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge Russell E. Simmons, Jr. |
Morgan County | Court of Appeals | ||
M2001-01866-CCA-R3-DD
M2001-01866-CCA-R3-DD
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Supreme Court | |||
Cedric Dickerson (“the Petitioner”) was convicted by a jury of first degree felony murder and aggravated robbery. The trial court sentenced the Petitioner to life without the possibility of parole for his first degree felony murder conviction and eleven years for his aggravated robbery conviction and ordered the sentences to run concurrently. On direct appeal, this Court affirmed the trial court’s judgments. See State v. Cedric Dickerson, No. 02C01-9802-CR-00051, 1999 WL 74213, at *4 (Tenn. Crim. App. Feb. 17, 1999). The Petitioner subsequently filed for post-conviction relief, which the post-conviction court denied following a post-conviction hearing. The Petitioner now appeals, arguing that “the Eighth Amendment should prohibit life without parole sentences for juvenile offenders.” Upon our thorough review of the record and the applicable law, we affirm the post-conviction court’s decision denying relief. |
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01C01-9508-CC-00257
01C01-9508-CC-00257
Originating Judge:J. S. Daniel |
Rutherford County | Court of Criminal Appeals | ||
David John Erdly v. Janene Marie Erdly - Concurring
01A01-9706-CH-00269
The plaintiff, David John Erdly, has appealed from the judgment of the Trial Court dismissing his suit for divorce, dividing the marital estate, awarding plaintiff child custody and support and awarding the defendant, Janene Marie Erdly, alimony for the remainder of her life. Originating Judge:H. Denmark Bell |
Williamson County | Court of Appeals | ||
This is a conservatorship case. Appellee hospital filed a petition for appointment of an expedited limited healthcare fiduciary for the Appellant patient because the hospital believed that Appellant could not be safely discharged without assistance. The trial court determined that the appointment of a limited healthcare fiduciary was appropriate and in the Appellant’s best interest. The trial court then granted Appellee’s motion to amend its petition to include the appointment of a conservator. The trial court found that Appellant is an individual with disabilities, and further found that it is in the Appellant’s best interest to have a conservator appointed. Appellant appeals. Discerning no error, we affirm and remand. |
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State of Tennessee v. Gussie Willis Vann - Dissenting
03S01-9706-CR-00068
I agree with the majority’s resolution of every issue in this case but one: the effect of the trial court’s failure to instruct the jury on second-degree murder. The majority concludes that the trial court’s failure to instruct the jury on the offense of second-degree murder is not error because the evidence in the record does not support that offense. Because I find the evidence can indeed support a conviction of seconddegree murder, I respectfully dissent.
Authoring Judge: Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge R. Steven Bebb |
McMinn County | Supreme Court | ||
James Gant v. Kenneth Broadway, County Executive and Chmn of the Decatur County Commission, et al.
02A01-9701-CH-00007
Petitioner, James Edward Gant, appeals the judgment of the chancery court denying his application for a beer permit.
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Chancellor J. Walton West |
Decatur County | Court of Appeals |