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Tennessee Supreme Court Opinions | Ken Smith Auto Parts v. Thomas | Docket: E2018-00928-SC-R11-CV Opinion Date: April 17, 2020 Judge: Kirby Areas of Law: Civil Procedure | The Supreme Court clarified the procedure circuit courts must follow when an original defendant in general sessions court appeals an adverse general sessions judgment to circuit court but then fails to appear for the de novo circuit court trial to prosecute his appeal, holding that, in the instant case, the circuit court erred in dismissing Appellant's appeal. When Appellant failed to appear in circuit court to prosecute his appeal from an adverse general sessions court judgment the circuit court dismissed the appeal and remanded this case to the general sessions court for execution of the judgment. The court of appeals reversed the circuit court's order that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) under Tenn. Code Ann. 27-5-106 and -107, the circuit court should have entered a default judgment against Appellant in the amount of the general sessions judgment, subject to execution in the circuit court; and (2) after the circuit court dismissed the appeal and remanded to the general sessions court, the circuit court had subject matter jurisdiction to grant Defendant's motion to set aside its prior order. | |
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