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17 opinions for “ROBERT EUGENE COTHRAN”
State of Tennessee v. Darrick Eugene McAllisterpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs October 24, 2012 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DARRICK EUGENE McALLISTER Direct Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 93998 Steve Sword, Judge No. E2012-00493-CCA-R3-CD - Filed February 7, 2013 The Knox County Criminal Court denied Defendant Darrick Eugene McAllister’s motion to suppre
State of Tennessee v. Roderick Jermaine McAlpinpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs April 23, 2014 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. RODERICK JERMAINE McALPIN Direct Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 100681 Steven Sword, Judge No. E2013-02267-CCA-R3-CD - Filed October 2, 2014 Defendant, Roderick Jermaine McAlpin, was indicted by the Knox County Grand Jury for posses
State of Tennessee v. Rebecca Draper and J.C. Draperpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE November 15, 2011 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. REBECCA DRAPER and J. C. DRAPER Appeal from the Criminal Court for Morgan County Nos. 9390A, 9390B E. Eugene Eblen, Judge No. E2011-01047-CCA-R3-CD - Filed May 24, 2012 The Defendants, Rebecca and J. C. Draper, were each indicted for one count of m
Crisp v. Benfieldpublic domain
307 S.E.2d 179 (1983) John Sherman CRISP, Charles Allen Crisp, Robert Forrest Crisp, and Clifford Eugene Crisp v. J.E. BENFIELD and wife, Bertha Benfield, Gerald Benfield and wife, Nora Benfield. No. 8225SC1117. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. October 4, 1983. *180 Ted S. Douglas, Lenoir, for plaintiffs. Beal & Mu,
State of Tennessee v. Thomas Lee Hutchisonpublic domain
OPINION HOLLY KIRBY, J., delivered the Opinion of the Court, in which SHARON G. LEE, C.J., and CORNELIA A. CLARK, GARY R. WADE, and JEFFREY S. BIVINS, J.J., joined: A jury convicted the defendant of three counts of facilitation of first degree murder and one count of facilitation of aggravated robbery.
In Re: Amendments to the Florida Evidence Codepublic domain
Supreme Court of Florida ____________ No. SC16-181 ____________ IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA EVIDENCE CODE. [February 16, 2017] PER CURIAM. We have for consideration the regular-cycle report1 of The Florida Bar’s Code and Rules of Evidence Committee (Committee), concerning legislative changes to the Florida Evidence Code and to
United States v. Orozcopublic domain
630 F.Supp. 1418 (1986) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Jose Omar OROZCO, et al., Defendants. No. 85-0252-JLI-Crim. United States District Court, S.D. California. January 21, 1986. As Corrected March 28, 1986. *1419 *1420 *1421
United States v. Orozcopublic domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER IRVING, District Judge. Numerous discovery motions came on for hearing August 20, 1985 before the Honorable J. Lawrence Irving. Appearances of counsel are listed in the official court minutes. The court ruled orally on the majority of the motions, but took under submission the following: 1) Motion for discovery of progress reports;
Watson v. Pulliampublic domain
239 S.C. 186 (1961) 121 S.E.2d 910 Archie C. WATSON, G.P. Monroe, Jr., and Odis L. Harmon for the benefit of themselves and other similarly situated Taxpayers of Richland and Lexington Counties and of the City of Columbia, Appellants, v. Robert F. PULLIAM, Robert R. Rigby, Jr., Guy F. Lipscombe, J.B. Caughman, Forest K. Abbott and Clarence M. Compton, individually and as Commissioners of the Richland-Lexington Airport Dist
State of Tennessee v. Thomas Lee Hutchisonpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE December 17, 2013 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. THOMAS LEE HUTCHISON Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 88264 Jon Kerry Blackwood, Judge No. E2012-02671-CCA-R3-CD - Filed April 11, 2014 A Knox County jury convicted appellant of three counts of facilitation of first degree murder
State of Tennessee v. James Michael Flinnpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs December 18, 2012 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JAMES MICHAEL FLINN Appeal from the Criminal Court for Anderson County No. A6CR0027 David G. Hayes, Senior Judge (trial), Jon Kerry Blackwood, Senior Judge (pretrial), and Michael H. Meares, Judge by Interchange (pretrial)
In re Amendments to the Florida Evidence Codepublic domain
PER CURIAM. We have for consideration the regular-cycle report1 of The Florida Bar’s Code and Rules of Evidence Committee (Committee), concerning legislative changes to the Florida Evidence Code and to section 766.102, Florida Statutes (2012). We have jurisdiction,2 and, as discussed below, we decline to adopt, to the extent they are procedural, any of the legislative
Young v. Red Clay Consolidated School Districtpublic domain
OPINION LASTER, Vice Chancellor. On February 24, 2015, Red Clay Consolidated School District (“Red Clay”) sought approval from voters to increase the school-related property taxes paid by owners of non-exempt real estate located within the school district. The referendum passed with 6,395 residents voting in favor and 5,515 against.
Forbes v. Kingan & Co.public domain
October 30, 1934. The opinion of the Court was delivered by This action was commenced on the 17th day of May, 1933, by the service of a summons and complaint upon one E.M. Hirsch, a resident of Kingstree, County of Williamsburg, in the State of South Carolina, upon the theory that E.M. Hirsch was an agent of the defendant, Kingan Co. *Page 26 The complaint alleged in part that the defendant, Kingan Co., was engaged in the business of selling food
Forshur Timber Co v. Santee River Cypress Lumber Co.public domain
OPINION November 7, 1934. The opinion of the Court was delivered by This action was commenced in the Court of Common Pleas for Berkeley County, by service of summons and complaint, January 25, 1928. Soon after the commencement of the action, the complaint in the cause was amended, and all references in the record are made to the amended complaint instead of to the complaint. It is conceded that the complaint was amended in an immaterial particular
McCrady v. Jonespublic domain
The opinion of the court was delivered by Mr. Justice Pope. The two foregoing actions were heard together in the Circuit Court for Chester County, and by agreement the appeals from the decrees in the said causes, respectively, have been heard together in this court. It may assist this court, in rendering its judgment upon the variety of issues here involved, to have presented in the order of
Sterling v. Velsicol Chemical Corp.public domain
647 F.Supp. 303 (1986) Woodrow STERLING, et al, Plaintiffs, v. VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Defendant. No. 78-1100. United States District Court, W.D. Tennessee, E.D. August 1, 1986. *304 *305 *306 James S. Wilder, III, Somerville, Tenn., Sidney W. Gilrea