Tennessee Condemnation Law

STATE OF TENNESSEE EX REL. HERBERT H. SLATERY, III, ATTORNEY GENERAL AND REPORTER V. HRC MEDICAL CENTERS, INC. ET AL</centter>

<center><h3><font color="red"><h3><font color="red"> Nashville, TN - Civil Litigation lawyer represented appellees with arguing against having real estate sold in order to collect on a judgment. </h3></font></b></i></center></font></center><br> <br> In this appeal, we construe the statutory right of redemption set forth in Tenn. Code <br> Ann. § 66-8-101, and specifically whether that right ... More...

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Marcus Ward Strong v. State of Tennessee

Just after noon on July 19, 2012, the Petitioner, who was driving a 1989 Ford Mustang, and the victim, Kiley Shelton, who was the unrestrained passenger in the front seat of this vehicle, were involved in a fatal wreck. The Petitioner, while negotiating a slight left curve, lost control of his vehicle, drove off the right side of the roadway, rotated counter-clockwise and crossed back across both... More...

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Christopher Sullivan; Nathan Haskell; William Gentry v. Sam Benningfield; Oddie Shoupe

<center><br> <img width="300" src="https://www.tnmd.uscourts.gov/sites/tnmd/files/Tri%20Court%20Pic3%20sized.png"><br> </center><br> <br> In May 2017, Judge Sam Benningfield issued an order offering a 30-day sentencing credit to inmates in White County, Tennessee. There was one condition: to obtain the credit, inmates had to submit to sterilization. After public outcry about the sterilization-for-... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Barbara Mae Potter

<center><br> <img width="300" src="https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/image/2015/05/05/x700_q30/3b54f498b127800160db3615cfe605f8-jpg.jpg"><br> <h2> <font color="red"><h2> </font> </h2><br> </center><br> This case involves the murders of two victims, Billy Clay Payne (“Victim Payne”) and Billie Jean Hayworth (“Victim Hayworth”), whose bodies were found inside their Mountain City home that... More...

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Charles Edgar Ledford v. State of Tennessee <table> <td>

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<b>Ocoee Utility District Of Bradley And Polk Counties, Tennessee v. The Wildwood Company, Incorporated</b> <table> <td>

Ocoee Utility District of Bradley and Polk Counties, Tennessee (“the Utility”) is a utility district that operates a water and sewer system in Bradley and Polk Counties. The Wildwood Company, Inc. (“Wildwood”) is a private fishing club with eleven memberstockholders. For decades, Wildwood owned about 120 acres of land in Bradley County, which included wetlands, a lake, and a nearby fresh... More...

$0 (10-06-2016 - TN)
Shelby County v. James Crews, et al.

This case involves competing claims over a small parcel of real property located near Shelby Farms in Shelby County, Tennessee. The property was formerly the site of an old railroad depot, and the County had possession of the property for many years preceding the commencement of this litigation. The County used the land as a parking lot for the nearby Shelby County Penal Farm. The Appellees&#82... More...

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Cameo Bobo v. City of Jackson, Tennessee

This case stems from the demolition of a home formerly located at 425 North Hays Street in Jackson, Tennessee. The home at issue was previously owned by Appellant&#8223;s grandmother, Dorothy Lipson (“Ms. Lipson”). While Ms. Lipson owned the home, its condition deteriorated, and proceedings were initiated in the Environmental Court of the City of Jackson to address the state of the property.... More...

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<a href="http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/OPINIONS/TSC/PDF/021/BargeD.pdf" target="_new">Daniel B. Barge III v. Earl H. Sadler</a>

Daniel B. Barge III, the plaintiff, owns 411.2 acres of land in rural Humphreys County. Barge purchased a portion of the land on August 20, 1997, and the remainder on August 25, 1997. Both tracts of land were purchased from the Gutierrez family. Ownership of the land prior to the purchases is not a matter of record. The testimony at trial indicates that Barge's property and the adjoining prope... More...

$0 (03-01-2002 - TN)
<a href="http://tscaoc.tsc.state.tn.us/PDF/tsc/021/BargeD.pdf" target="_new">Daniel Barge v. Earl and Vera Sadler</a>

Daniel B. Barge III filed a petition seeking to condemn a portion of Earl and Vera Sadler&#8217;s property for use as an easement for access to his landlocked property. The trial court found that Barge already enjoyed an easement by implication across John Sonday&#8217;s property; thus, he could not show, as required by the condemnation statute, that he had no other access to a public road. The... More...

$0 (03-01-2002 - TN)