03C01-9108-CR-00236
03C01-9108-CR-00236
Trial Court Judge: Douglas A. Meyer

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals

03A01-9503-CH-00110
03A01-9503-CH-00110

Hamilton Court of Appeals

03A01-9506-CH-00201
03A01-9506-CH-00201

Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Unicoi Court of Appeals

03C01-9505-CR-00135
03C01-9505-CR-00135
Trial Court Judge: James E. Beckner

Hamblen Court of Criminal Appeals

Michael v. Thompson
01C01-9406-CR-00185

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9410-CC-00338
01C01-9410-CC-00338
Trial Court Judge: Donald P. Harris

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9502-CC-00028
01C01-9502-CC-00028

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

01S01-9503-PB-00044
01S01-9503-PB-00044
Trial Court Judge: James R. Everett

Supreme Court

Norma Sue Harrison v. James Nesbitt Harrison - Concurring
01S01-9412-CV-00l53
Authoring Judge: Justice Reid
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Robert E. Corlew, III

This divorce case presents for review the judgment of the Court of Appeals, affirming the trial court, that a one-half undivided interest in a tract of real property is marital property within the meaning of Tenn. Code Ann. § 36- 4-121(b)(1)(B) (1991). This Court finds that the interest is the husband's separate property, not marital property, thus requiring that the Court of Appeals' decision be reversed.

Rutherford Supreme Court

Rebecca Diane Turner (Turpin) v. Charles Daniel Turner -Concurring
01-A-01-9503-CV-00080
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Trial Court Judge: Judge Charles D. Haston

This appeal involves an acrimonious post-divorce dispute over child support and visitation. After their divorce in 1990, the mother filed several petitions in the Circuit Court for Warren County seeking to hold the father in contempt. The father also filed several petitions to modify his child support because of his inability to pay. This appeal involves the denial of the father’s latest petition for modification and the summary suspension of his visitation for not paying child support. We have determined that the evidence preponderates against the trial court’s conclusion that the circumstances with regard to the father’s income have not changed and that the father’s visitation should be suspended. Accordingly, we vacate the order dismissing the father’s petition and remand the case for further proceedings.

Warren Court of Appeals

Shasta Mead Morey, v. Leslie Charles Morey
01A01-9506-CV-00243
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Trial Court Judge: Judge Muriel Robinson

The defendant, Leslie Charles Morey, has appealed from the judgment of the Trial Court awarding to the plaintiff, Shasta Mead Morey, an absolute divorce, custody of a minor child, child support, a share of marital property, and $3,000.00 attorneys' fees.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Shelter Insurance Companies, v. Sherrie Marie Hann
01A01-9507-CH-00280
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Trial Court Judge: Judge William B. Cain

The defendant, Sherrie Marie Hann, has appealed from a non-jury judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Shelter Insurance Companies for $5,000 paid to defendant by mistake. As indicated in the caption, this was a proceeding in Chancery Court.

Maury Court of Appeals

Jimmy France, v. Christine Bradley, Commissioner of Department of Correction, Ned Ray McWherter, Governor of State of Tennessee, et al.
01A01-9508-CH-00335
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Henry F. Todd
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Robert S. Brandt

The captioned plaintiff has appealed from the judgment of the Trial Court dismissing his suit against the captioned defendants for a declaratory judgment and injunctive relief regarding the constitutionality of application of certain statutes to plaintiff and certain actions, practices and policies of the defendants.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Lessie Blankenship, v. Century Health Services, Inc.
01A01-9504-00137
Authoring Judge: Senior Judge Hewitt P. Tomlin
Trial Court Judge: Judge Lee Russell

Lessie Blankenship ("plaintiff") filed suit in the Circuit Court of Bedford County against Century Health Services, Inc. ("Century" or "defendant"), seeking damages for breach of a commercial lease. Following a bench trial, the court awarded plaintiff damages in the amount of $44,943.80 for rent due under the lease, costs incurred by plaintiff in seeking to relet the premises, and attorney fees in the amount of 15% of the amount of the judgment. On appeal, Century presents five issues for review: Whether the trial court erred (1) in finding that Century had assumed the lease between plaintiff and South Central Home Health, Inc. (?South Central”), the original lessee; (2) in concluding that Century had not properly terminated the lease; (3) in finding that plaintiff had properly mitigated her damages; (4) in awarding plaintiff damages for future rent under the lease; and (5) in awarding plaintiff attorney fees in the amount of 15% of plaintiff's judgment. For the reasons hereinafter stated, we affirm in part, reverse in part and remand.

Court of Appeals

02C01-9505-CC-00118
02C01-9505-CC-00118
Trial Court Judge: John Franklin Murchison

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9503-CC-00065
01C01-9503-CC-00065
Trial Court Judge: Cornelia A. Clark

Williamson Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9503-CC-00080
01C01-9503-CC-00080

Maury Court of Criminal Appeals

01C01-9503-CC-00087
01C01-9503-CC-00087

Putnam Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9503-CR-00105
03C01-9503-CR-00105

Hamblen Court of Criminal Appeals

02A01-9408-Ch-00199
02A01-9408-Ch-00199
Trial Court Judge: C. Neal Small

Shelby Court of Appeals

02A01-9409-CV-00222
02A01-9409-CV-00222
Trial Court Judge: Robert L. Childers

Shelby Court of Appeals

02C01-9410-CR-00232
02C01-9410-CR-00232

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9412-CC-00295
02C01-9412-CC-00295

Dyer Court of Criminal Appeals