Supreme Court Opinions
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Ira H. Murphy v. Board of Professional Responsibility 02S01-9503-CH-00031 Authoring Judge: Chief Justice E. Riley Anderson Trial Court Judge: Chancellor John Hill Chisholm The issue raised by this appeal is whether the petitioner, a disbarred attorney, has satisfied the requirements for reinstatement of his license to practice law contained in Rule 9, § 19.3, Rules of the Supreme Court, by clear and convincing proof. A Hearing Panel of the Board of Professional Responsibility concluded that the petitioner had failed to carry the burden of proof for reinstatement. The Chancery Court, however, reviewed the Hearing Panel decision and held the petitioner was entitled to "conditional reinstatement" of his license to practice law. |
Shelby County | Supreme Court | 06/03/96 | |
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State of Tennessee v. Richard Odom AKA Otis Smith - Concurring/Dissenting 02-S-01-9502-CR-00014 Authoring Judge: Chief Justice E. Riley Anderson Trial Court Judge: I fully concur in the majority’s decision affirming the conviction in this case. I also agree with the majority that the trial court’s refusal to admit into evidence as mitigation the testimony of Dr. John Hutson was error which requires a reversal and a remand for re-sentencing. However, I dissent from the majority’s analysis of the constitutionality and sufficiency of the evidence to support the aggravating circumstance, Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-204(i)(5), as amended in 1989. |
Shelby County | Supreme Court | 06/03/96 | |
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State of Tennessee v. Richard Odom - Concurring/Dissenting 02S01-9502-CR-00014 Authoring Judge: Justice E. Riley Anderson Trial Court Judge: I fully concur in the majority’s decision affirming the conviction in this case. I also agree with the majority that the trial court’s refusal to admit into evidence as mitigation the testimony of Dr. John Hutson was error which requires a reversal and a remand for re-sentencing. However, I dissent from the majority’s analysis of the constitutionality and sufficiency of the evidence to support the aggravating circumstance, Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-204(i)(5), as amended in 1989. |
Jackson County | Supreme Court | 06/03/96 | |
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02S01-9505-CR-00037 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: |
Supreme Court | 05/28/96 | ||
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02S01-9502-CV-00020 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: |
Supreme Court | 05/28/96 | ||
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02S01-9501-CR-00007 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: |
Supreme Court | 05/28/96 | ||
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Christopher v. Sockwell 01S01-9408-CV-00090 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: |
Supreme Court | 05/28/96 | ||
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02S01-9601-CV-00134 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: George H. Brown |
Supreme Court | 05/20/96 | ||
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02S01-9508-CV-00069 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: James M. Tharpe |
Supreme Court | 05/20/96 | ||
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01S01-9507-CC-00104 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: James E. Walton |
Supreme Court | 05/20/96 | ||
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03S01-9508-CC-00096 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: Leon C. Burns, Jr. |
Supreme Court | 05/13/96 | ||
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03S01-9508-CC-00096 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: Leon C. Burns, Jr. |
Supreme Court | 05/13/96 | ||
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03S01-9410-CR-00106 Authoring Judge: Trial Court Judge: Douglas A. Meyer |
Supreme Court | 05/13/96 |