Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1998

Collier v. Dept. of Corrections

Collier v. Dept. of Corrections
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · Decided August 19, 1998

Collier v. Dept. of Corrections

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE MIDDLE SECTION AT NASHVILLE

RONALD COLLIER, ) ) Davidson Chancery Plaintiff/Appellant, ) No. 97-160-II ) VS. ) Appeal No. ) 01A01-9709-CH-00502 TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ) CORRECTIONS, et. al., Defendant/Appellee. ) ) ) FILED August 19, 1998 ORDER Cecil W. Crowson Appellate Court Clerk On August 5, 1998, the Clerk of this Court received a “Memorandum of Law, Facts and Exhibits in Support of Petition for Rehearing,” apparently referring to the opinion filed by this Court on July 22, 1998. The Clerk has no record of the receipt of a petition to rehear in this case.

Said memorandum has been considered as a petition to rehear, although not timely filed.

Said memorandum states no valid ground for altering the opinion of the Court. A rehearing is therefore denied.

ENTER ________________

___________________________________ HENRY F. TODD PRESIDING JUDGE, MIDDLE SECTION

___________________________________ BEN H. CANTRELL, JUDGE

____________________________________ WILLIAM C. KOCH, JR., JUDGE

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