Students from 17 public and private high schools in Giles, Lawrence, Maury and Wayne counties will hear arguments in three state Supreme Court cases as participants in a program created to educate young Tennesseans about the judicial branch of government.The 550 students and their teachers will…
Davidson County Chancellor Claudia C. Bonnyman has been awarded a State Justice Institute (SJI) scholarship to attend a 10-day General Jurisdiction course at the National Judicial College in Nevada.The award will cover tuition, transportation and lodging. Bonnyman and judges from across the country…
Calling jurors “full partners in court proceedings” and recognizing their “profound impact” on the state, the Tennessee Supreme Court has issued a proclamation designating May as Juror Appreciation Month.“Jury trials have been part of Anglo-American law for centuries, having been guaranteed in…
Tennessee’s criminal sentencing laws do not violate the Sixth Amendment guarantee of a jury trial and were not affected by two United States Supreme Court rulings last year addressing the authority of judges to enhance sentences, the state Supreme Court said Friday in a 3-2 decision.Chief Justice…
Tennessee’s criminal sentencing laws do not violate the Sixth Amendment guarantee of a jury trial and were not affected by two United States Supreme Court rulings last year addressing the authority of judges to enhance sentences, the state Supreme Court said Friday in a 3-2 decision.Chief Justice…
Phil Bredesen announced that Memphis attorney Jerry Stokes will fill a vacancy in division six of the 30th Judicial District's Circuit Court, created by the retirement of George H. Brown, Jr. The 30th Judicial District Circuit Court covers Shelby County. "Jerry Stokes has more than 20 years…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and death sentence a Missouri man received for killing a Dyer County tow truck driver who had answered his murderer’s Sunday morning call for help.Steven Ray Thacker was convicted of first degree murder for the Jan. 2, 2000, stabbing death of…
Tennessee Judges to Receive National HonorsJudges from Madisonville, Nashville and Memphis are being recognized with awards from the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), with more than 1,500 members nationwide representing all levels of the state and federal judiciary.State Court of Appeals…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has set a legal standard for “abandonment” of property for school purposes in a case involving an attempt by heirs to reclaim land conveyed - with conditions attached - to Davidson County schools nearly 100 years ago.In 1908, George E. and Sarah Haley sold the one-acre…
American Legion Boys State delegates from high schools in all 95 counties will participate Wednesday, May 25, in the SCALES Program, an acronym for the Supreme Court Advancing Legal Education for Students. SCALES is a Tennessee Supreme Court initiative designed to educate young Tennesseans about…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected Paul Dennis Reid’s appeal of his convictions and death sentences for the 1997 stabbing murders of two young women he had kidnapped from a Clarksville ice cream parlor.In an opinion written by Justice E. Riley Anderson, the court affirmed Reid’s convictions…
More than 100 print and broadcast reporters and editors from across Tennessee will gather in Nashville June 6 to attend a Law School for Journalists, co-sponsored by the Tennessee Supreme Court and the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University.“Legal issues and the judicial system are complex…
Chief Justice Frank F. Drowota, III, who has served longer than any of the 183 active state court judges, is retiring after 35 years of judicial service, including a quarter century on the Tennessee Supreme Court and two terms as chief justice.Drowota“This morning I visited with and delivered to…
Circuit Court Judge William B. Acree, Jr., of the 27th Judicial District has been elected by his judicial peers statewide to serve as president of the Tennessee Trial Judges Association (TTJA). All 153 circuit, chancery and criminal court judges in Tennessee are members.
Acree, of Union City, has…
Chancellor Jeffrey F. Stewart of Winchester has been chosen as president-elect of the Tennessee Judicial Conference, which includes all of the state’s 178 trial and appellate court judges. He will become president of the organization in June 2006 for a one-year term.Stewart, of the 12 th Judicial…
Chancellor Arnold Goldin of the 30th Judicial District (Shelby County) has completed an advanced evidence course at the National Judicial College in Reno, NV. He received a Bureau of Justice Assistance scholarship to attend the four-day program."It was a great learning experience to study evidence…
Criminal Court Judge E. Shayne Sexton of the Eighth Judicial District, including Campbell, Claiborne, Fentress, Scott and Union counties, has received a State Justice Institute grant to attend a four-day Advanced Evidence course at the National Judicial College in Reno, NV.Sexton, of Jacksboro, was…
Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr., and 20th Judicial District Criminal Court Judge Monte Watkins have received honors from the National Bar Association (NBA). Founded in 1925, the NBA is the oldest and largest organization of African-American lawyers and judges with 20,000…
Chancellor Steven Stafford of the 29 th Judicial District, including Dyer and Lake counties, has been reelected presiding judge of the Tennessee Court of the Judiciary. The 15-member panel, created by the General Assembly, receives complaints against judges and is authorized by state law to impose…
Governor Phil Bredesen today named attorney Donald Ray Elledge to serve on the Seventh Circuit Court in Anderson County. Elledge fills a vacancy created by the retirement of James B. Scott, Jr., which is effective Friday, September 2.“I would like to thank Judge Scott for his honorable service to…