01C01-9605-CR-00184
01C01-9605-CR-00184

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

01CO1-9610-CR-00417
01CO1-9610-CR-00417
Trial Court Judge: Thomas H. Shriver

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Douglas Russell Deloit
01C01-9606-CR-00275
Trial Court Judge: Fred A. Kelly

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Martha Pennington
01C01-9607-CC-00323
Trial Court Judge: Leonard W. Martin

Court of Criminal Appeals

Marvin Goodman vs. State
01C01-9607-CR-00286
Trial Court Judge: J. Randall Wyatt, Jr.

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Dwjuan L. Bradford
01C01-9607-CR-00294
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9607-CR-00307
01C01-9607-CR-00307

White Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. James Edward Gates
01C01-9607-CR-00312

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9608--CC-00335
01C01-9608--CC-00335

Dickson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Robert Moore
01C01-9608-CC-00335
Trial Court Judge: Allen W. Wallace

Court of Criminal Appeals

James H. Turner vs. State
01C01-9608-CC-00365

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

Arthur L. Armstrong vs. State
01C01-9608-CR-00331

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. AAA Aaron's Action Agency
01C01-9608-CR-00348

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Ricky D. Hulsey vs. State
01C01-9609-CC-00399
Trial Court Judge: W. Charles Lee

Lincoln Court of Criminal Appeals

Lorenzo C. Waters vs. State
01C01-9609-CR-00402

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Steven Mason vs. State
01C01-9610-CC-00428

Maury Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Edward I. Isibor
01C01-9610-CC-00441
Trial Court Judge: Donald P. Harris

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

Christopher v. Sockwell
03S01-9701-CH-00005
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Sharon J. Bell
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. Both parties filed motions for summary judgment in this case wherein the deceased was found dead in his truck, having died, according to the Certificate of Death, of "natural causes," not otherwise defined. The appellants conceded that the cause of death of their decedent, Mr. Arons, was unknown, and it was essentially upon this basis that the claim for benefits was denied. The surviving dependents of Mr. Arons appeal and present for review the propriety of summary judgment "when a worker is found dead at his post with no proof of the cause of death." Mr. Arons was 44 years old when he died on November 19, 1993. The appellant is his second wife, to whom he was married in 1973. They had one child, Nichole, who was born in 198. Mr. Arons and his first wife had four children. The family was dysfunctional, with the father being completely estranged from these children for a variety of causes, apparently attributable to drug and alcohol abuse. His second marriage was not idyllic; he abused alcohol to the extent he required hospitalization and, on occasion, his wife sought an order of protection. He was an inveterate cigarette smoker -- forty to sixty per day for 15 years -- and his eating habits were unusual in that he ate only one meal--breakfast--each day, snacking on junk food thereafter. His daughter, Nichole, was injured in a serious traffic accident on October 1, 1993 and his request for time-off from work was granted. He returned to work on November 3, 1993 and was found dead in his truck on November 19, 1993. After he returned to work, the decedent performed his duties without incident. He was not required to load, unload, supervise or do anything except drive. He had not engaged in any strenuous activity and had no altercations. He had made no complaints about illness and had never been treated for cardiovascular disease. 2

Knox Workers Compensation Panel

Lambdin v. Old
03S01-9610-CH-00102
Authoring Judge: Roger E. Thayer, Special Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Billy Joe White,
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The appeal has been perfected by defendants, Old Republic Insurance Company and Kopper-Glo Fuels, Inc., from an award to the plaintiff, Randy Lambdin, of 25% permanent partial disability to the body as a whole. Defendants seek to overturn the award on several grounds. They contend (1) the injury was not work-related, (2) proper notice of the injury was not rendered, (3) the claim was barred by the one year statute of limitations, and (4) the award of 25% to the whole body is excessive. Plaintiff was 4 years of age and had completed the eighth grade. He testified he was lifting a belt structure off a flat bed truck when he felt pain in his back. He said he reported the incident a day or two later to his supervisor, James Thacker. He also said he told the superintendent, Kore Chedester, about the same time. Plaintiff's brother, Ronald Lambdin, was working with plaintiff and another employee. He also testified Mr. Thacker was told about the incident causing the injury. Sometime after the event, plaintiff saw Dr. Mary Anne Woodring, a family practice physician who had seen plaintiff for prior health problems. He told the trial court he did not think the injury was serious. Dr. Woodring treated him for a muscle strain by giving medication and prescribing therapy. He continued to work and saw her several times through April, 1993. Since he did not get better, he went to see a chiropractor. Later, during October, 1993, he saw Dr. Ronald Dubin, who determined his condition was more serious and that he had a ruptured disc. Dr. Dubin's office notified defendant employer of the plaintiff's compensation claim when the office requested the identification number of the insurance company. Plaintiff testified he was repeatedly told by company representatives his medical expenses would be paid; that they stated there was a dispute between two insurance companies as to which company might be responsible; that David Burton, 2

Knox Workers Compensation Panel

State vs. Dubose
01S01-9602-CC-00029
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Williamson Supreme Court

State vs. Gordon
01S01-9605-CC-00084

Supreme Court

McDaniel vs. CSX Transportation, Inc.
01S01-9605-CV-00095

Supreme Court

Shipley vs. Shipley
03A01-9611-JV-00369

Greene Court of Appeals

State DHS vs. Russell
03A01-9701-CV-00002

Hawkins Court of Appeals

Tennessee Farmers Mutual Ins. vs. Thomas Tipton
02A01-9702-CV-00037
Trial Court Judge: Joseph H. Walker

Court of Appeals