Connie Clark, administrative director of Tennessee courts, has been named to the American Bar Association’s Blue Ribbon Commission on the American Jury. Clark was appointed by incoming ABA President Robert J. Grey, Jr., who announced an initiative aimed at bolstering interest in jury service and…
Issues raised in an appeal by death row inmate Gdongalay P. Berry have no merit, the Tennessee Supreme Court said Monday in a decision affirming the two death sentences he received for his role in killing two acquaintances to prevent them from identifying him."After a careful and exhaustive review…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld two death sentences a Davidson County jury imposed on Christopher A. Davis for the 1996 deaths of two men who were bound and shot multiple times as one victim cried and begged for his life.Davis was sentenced to death for his role in the murders of Gregory…
Chancellor Steven Stafford of the 29 th Judicial District, including Dyer and Lake counties, has been elected presiding judge of the Tennessee Court of the Judiciary. The 15-member panel, created by the General Assembly, is charged by state law with receiving complaints against judges and imposing…
Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Childers of Memphis has been appointed to a second term on an American Bar Association advisory commission created to assist lawyers and other legal professionals with addictions, mental health issues and other personal problems.ABA President Robert Grey, Jr., asked…
Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentences for Murders of Two Elderly WomenThe Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of convicted killer Robert L. Leach Jr. and upheld the death sentences jurors imposed on him for strangling to death two elderly Nashville women who befriended him.Justice…
Governor Phil Bredesen today announced that 30th Judicial District Criminal Court Judge J.C. McLin will fill a vacancy in the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Western Division, created by the retirement of Judge Joe Riley."I am pleased to appoint Judge J.C. McLin to the Tennessee Court of…
Students from 10 public and private high schools in Williamson, Perry, Lewis and Hickman counties will participate Oct. 8 in a state Supreme Court program designed to educate young Tennesseans about the judicial branch of government.The 500 students and their teachers will attend a special Supreme…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has reversed a Court of Criminal Appeals opinion and reinstated the convictions and death sentence Memphis gang member Gregory Robinson received for his role in a kidnapping and premeditated first degree murder."Upon review, we hold that the Court of Criminal Appeals…
A student from each of Tennessee's four law schools has been chosen to receive a scholarship from the Tennessee Judicial Conference FoundationMary Hamm, a student at the University of Tennessee College of Law, is recipient of the first annual $1,000 Houston M. Goddard Scholarship. Goddard, who died…
Cocke County General Sessions Judge John A. Bell has been awarded the Bronze Star for his work in Iraq as the chief of the Northern Iraq Office of Judicial Operations (NIOJO).Bell is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, serving in the 3397th Garrison Support Unit in Chattanooga. He was called…
When Circuit Court Judge William Acree, Jr., of Union City took the lead to establish a drug court in his rural 27th Judicial District, marijuana and cocaine users were the impetus. Now, less than two years later, he said meth is the leading drug of choice for defendants accepted into the program."…
Sullivan County Juvenile Court Judge Steven Jones of Kingsport and Shelby County District Attorney Bill Gibbons of Memphis have been appointed to the federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.The 18-member council coordinates federal juvenile delinquency programs,…
The names of more than 200 Tennessee appellate court judges who have served since 1796 when the state was founded are etched on imported black marble plaques to be unveiled at a 2 p.m. public ceremony, Wednesday, Nov. 17, at the Historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Building on Main Street in…
About 30 children clutching teddy bears, along with their new families, will be the focus of legal proceedings in Memphis Saturday, Nov. 20, presided over by Chancellor Arnold Goldin, who will open the courthouse doors to legalize their adoptions.As part of National Adoption Day, the chancellor…
Governor Phil Bredesen named two appointments to the 30 th Judicial District’s Criminal Courts, announcing Shelby County attorney Paula Skahan to fill a position in the Division 1 Criminal Court, and Assistant Shelby County Public Defender W. Mark Ward to fill a position in the Division 9 Criminal…
The Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission will meet Jan. 10 in Franklin for a public hearing followed by private interviews with 12 attorneys who have applied to fill a Circuit Court vacancy in the 21st Judicial District, including Hickman, Lewis, Perry and Williamson counties.The public hearing…
For the first time, judges in Tennessee will have mandatory guidelines to use in deciding whether certain court records may be sealed - or kept confidential - under a rule adopted Thursday by the Tennessee Supreme Court.The court entered an order adopting a number of amendments to the rules of…
Governor Phil Bredesen today announced that 17th Judicial District Assistant District Attorney General Robert G. Crigler will fill a vacancy in part one of the District's Circuit Court, created by the retirement of William Charles Lee of Lewisburg. The 17th Judicial District Circuit Court covers…
In a unanimous decision setting a new legal standard for finding reckless infliction of emotional distress, the Tennessee Supreme Court has cleared the way for a $68 million child sexual abuse lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville to go forward.
“We hold that reckless infliction…