FARMER v. TENNESSEE DEPT. OF SAFETY


228 S.W.3d 96 (2007)

Charles Bryan FARMER v. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Section, at Knoxville.

February 27, 2007.

Permission to Appeal Denied June 25, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael E. Moore, Acting Attorney General and Reporter, and William J. Marett, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellant, Tennessee Department of Safety.

Arthur F. Knight, III, Knoxville, Tennessee, for the appellee, Charles Bryan Farmer.


Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court June 25, 2007.

OPINION

D. MICHAEL SWINEY, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which HERSCHEL P. FRANKS, P.J., and SHARON G. LEE, J., joined.

Charles Bryan Farmer ("Plaintiff") was employed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol for twenty-two years when his employment was terminated in May of 2004. Plaintiff filed suit in federal district court asserting various federal causes of action. Plaintiff also...

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