HOOKER v. BREDESEN


114 S.W.3d 539 (2002)

John J. HOOKER v. Phil BREDESEN.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section, at Nashville.

October 30, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Jay Hooker, Nashville, Tennessee, pro se.

Robert E. Cooper and J. Brandon Miller, Nashville, Tennessee, for Appellee.


Published pursuant to Rule 11.

HERSCHEL PICKENS FRANKS, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which D. MICHAEL SWINEY, J., and Judge TOM E. GRAY, Sp.J., joined.

OPINION

Plaintiff accused defendant of violating Tennessee Constitution, Article X, § 3, at a political fund-raiser event by serving attendees food and drink. The Trial Judge dismissed the complaint for failure to state a cause of action. On appeal, we affirm.

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