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November 21, 2003
Attorney John A. Day of Nashville has been appointed to the commission responsible for evaluating state appellate judges, including members of the Tennessee Supreme Court, and recommending to voters whether they should be retained in judicial office or removed.Day, appointed by Lt. Gov. John Wilder…

November 21, 2003
Chancellor Telford E. Forgety, Jr., of New Market has been appointed to the commission responsible for evaluating state appellate judges, including members of the Tennessee Supreme Court, and recommending to voters whether they should be retained in office or removed.Forgety, who serves the 4th and…

November 21, 2003
Circuit Court Judge Ross H. Hicks of the 19th Judicial District, including Montgomery and Robertson counties, has completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Hicks was among 14 trial and general sessions judges from across…

November 21, 2003
Circuit Court Judge Larry B. Stanley of the 31st Judicial District, including Van Buren and Warren counties, has completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Stanley, who also serves as chancellor in the district, was among…

November 21, 2003
Circuit Court Judge George Sexton of the 23rd Judicial District, including Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys and Stewart counties, has completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Sexton, of Dover, was among 14 trial and…

November 21, 2003
General Sessions Judge James Hunter of Sumner County has completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Hunter was among 14 trial and general sessions judges from across the state who attended the academy in Nashville. He was…

November 21, 2003
Chancellor James Butler of the 26th Judicial District, including Madison, Henderson and Chester counties, has completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Butler, of Jackson, was among 14 trial and general sessions judges…

November 21, 2003
The four judges most recently appointed to the bench in Davidson County have completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Chancellors Claudia Bonnyman and Richard Dinkins and Criminal Court Judges Monte Watkins and Mark…

November 21, 2003
Chancellor Arnold Goldin and General Sessions Judges Phyllis Gardner and Gwen Rooks, all of Shelby County, have completed an intensive four-day Judicial Academy conducted Nov. 17-20 by the state Administrative Office of the Courts.Goldin, Gardner and Rooks were among 14 trial and general sessions…

November 24, 2003
Criminal Court Judge Robert E. Cupp of the 1st Judicial District, including Carter, Johnson, Unicoi and Washington counties, was recipient of a State Justice Institute (SJI) scholarship to attend a five-day course dealing with punishment.“Psychology and Practice of Punishment,” sponsored by the…

November 25, 2003
Governor Phil Bredesen today announced that Nashville attorney David "Randy" Kennedy will fill a position in the 20th Judicial District, Division VII Circuit Court. The position was vacated by Judge Frank Clement, Jr., last month when he was appointed by Bredesen to the Tennessee Court of Appeals,…

November 25, 2003
Parents with custody and visitation legal issues, but without resources to hire attorneys, will be among self-represented court users benefiting from nine grants awarded statewide through the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC).As part of a move to improve access to justice for pro se – or…

November 26, 2003
Judges, law enforcement officials, medical professionals and advocates for children and crime victims are among more than 500 Tennesseans registered to hear Gov. Phil Bredesen, First Lady Andrea Conte, Reps. Lincoln Davis and Zach Wamp and more than 50 speakers and panelists Dec. 1-3 at the state's…

November 26, 2003
The names of 213 Tennessee appellate court judges who served since 1796 when the state was founded are etched in gold on donated imported black marble plaques to be unveiled at a 2 p.m. public ceremony Dec. 12 at the Supreme Court Building in Nashville.The Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society…

January 5, 2004
The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld four convictions and death sentences jurors imposed on a Bedford County father who walked into the Shelbyville Police Department and confessed he had shot his children to death.Daryl Keith Holton was convicted in 1999 of four counts of first degree…

January 8, 2004
As one Tennessee judge prepares to hang up his black robe and don a military uniform, another is heading home to Cocke County after a year of active duty, including nearly four months in Mosul, Iraq, helping local officials create a judicial system.Circuit Court Judge Craig Johnson of Coffee County…

January 9, 2004
Governor Phil Bredesen extended the temporary reprieve in the execution of Philip Workman today. The decision to grant this extension was made after consultation with Tennessee Attorney General Paul Summers.The reprieve, originally set to expire on January 15, has been extended for three months as…

January 21, 2004
The Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected jury-related issues raised by Tony Carruthers in an appeal of his three convictions and death sentences for the 1994 murders of a Memphis woman, her son and another man who were buried alive in a cemetery.Carruthers' petition to appeal was denied Tuesday…

January 29, 2004
The public will have an opportunity Feb. 12 to its views on 13 attorneys who have applied to fill a 30th Judicial District vacancy created by the retirement of Circuit Court Judge Robert Lanier, who retired in December after serving 21 years.The state Judicial Selection Commission will conduct a…

February 2, 2004
Disasters with the potential to disrupt - or even shut down - court systems can be as diverse and unpredictable as tornados or unanticipated high-profile cases, such as the 2000 election dispute in Florida, Criminal Court Judge Lillie Ann Sells said.Judge Sells led a local delegation invited to…