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Court of Appeals. Created by the General Assembly in 1925, the Court of Appeals hears appeals in civil—or non-criminal—cases from trial courts and certain state boards and commissions. The court has 12 members who sit in panels of three. The panels meet monthly in Jackson, Knoxville and Nashville.
The Public Case History is a tool that allows you to look up the status of cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals through the case management system of the Appellate Court Clerk’s Office known as C-Track.
Trial Court Judge: Commissioner James A. Hamilton, III. Following the death of his minor child, the appellant filed suit against the State of Tennessee in the Tennessee Claims Commission (the “Claims Commission”) asserting claims for wrongful death and for violation of his rights as a crime victim.
The Appellate Court Clerk's office works for the Tennessee Supreme Court, Tennessee Court of Appeals and Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. Relative to these Courts, the primary responsibilities of the Office of the Appellate Court Clerk include: notifying all parties to appeals of all filings. The dedicated staff with 30 employees are ...
Created by the General Assembly in 1925, the Court of Appeals hears appeals in civil—or non-criminal—cases from trial courts and certain state boards and commissions. The court has 12 members who sit in panels of three. The panels meet monthly in Jackson, Knoxville and Nashville.
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STATE TRIAL & COUNTY COURT E-FILING. Electronic Filing is available in numerous Chancery, Circuit, Criminal, Probate, General Sessions, and Juvenile Courts throughout the state. Below is a list of courts that have been approved for e-filing.
Court of Appeals : 09/23/24 : State of Tennessee v. Norma Jean Hardin . M2023-01551-CCA-R3-CD The defendant, Norma Jean Hardin, appeals the order of the trial court revoking her probation and ordering that she serve her full sentence in confinement.
The Court of Criminal Appeals was created by the legislature in 1967 to hear trial court appeals in felony and misdemeanor cases, as well as post-conviction petitions. The Tennessee General Assembly increased the membership of the court from nine to 12 on Sept. 1, 1996. Learn more here.
Appellate Case Search. A search term is required. Case Number (ex. E2008-02744-COA-R3-CV) Case Style (ex. Smith v Acme)