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November 7, 2012
The Tennessee Municipal Judges gathered for their Conference November 2 as Nolensville Municipal Judge James D. Petersen of Williamson County ended his two-year term as president of the Conference. Millersville Municipal Judge John H. Lowe of Sumner County now presides over the group.  …

November 7, 2012
John Wheeler Campbell will be sworn in as judge in Division VI of the Criminal Court at 2 p.m. on Friday November 16 at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Complex, 201 Poplar Ave., Memphis, TN 38103.The swearing-in ceremony will take place in the auditorium, followed by a reception in the Division…

November 5, 2012
More than 300 attorneys are expected to be sworn in this week across the state as the Tennessee Supreme Court travels from Knoxville to Memphis to welcome the most recent members of the legal profession.Seventy-two attorneys were sworn in Monday in Knoxville. Two swearing in ceremonies will be held…

November 1, 2012
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced the appointment of John Campbell as Criminal Court judge, Division VI, for the 30th Judicial District, serving Shelby County.Campbell replaces Judge John Fowlkes who resigned in July to become a Federal District Court judge.Campbell has worked in the…

November 1, 2012
The Judicial Ethics Committee has issued an advisory opinion regarding the use of social media among judges.  The opinion states in part: “… while judges may participate in social media, they must do so with caution …”The full opinion is available…

November 1, 2012
The newest Davidson County Juvenile Court Judge will be officially sworn in later this month.Sophia Brown Crawford was appointed by the Metro Council on October 16th, 2012 to complete the term of Judge Betty Adams Green, who retired in September.Sophia Brown Crawford was appointed to the bench as…

October 31, 2012
More than $200,000 has been awarded to seven agencies across Tennessee as part of the Supreme Court’s Access to Justice initiative.The support is made possible through federal funding received from the Department of Human Services through the Access and Visitation Grant program, earmarked for…

October 30, 2012
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the building that houses the Tennessee Supreme Court, original handwritten versions of the three state constitutions will be on display for the public for the first time.The display is part of a week-long celebration of the building and includes the opening of…

October 29, 2012
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced the appointment of Keith Siskin to the 16th Judicial District Circuit Court, which serves Rutherford and Cannon counties.As a judge in the 16th District, Siskin fills the vacancy created by the appointment of Judge Don Ash to a senior judge position…

October 23, 2012
 Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Sharon Lee will present the compelling stories of five American soldiers captured and held as prisoners of war by the Germans in World War II. Although they were of different backgrounds and faiths and had different prison experiences, the young men shared some…

October 22, 2012
Nashville, Tenn. – Eleven attorneys have applied to fill the vacancy on  the Tennessee Court of Appeals Eastern Section, which serves 13 judicial districts in east Tennessee. The vacancy was created by the retirement of Court of Appeals Judge Herschel P. Franks on December 31, 2012.The…

October 19, 2012
Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Janice Holder and Access to Justice Commission Chair Buck Lewis presented to students at The University of Tennessee College of Law recently about Access to Justice efforts.The pair spoke about what the court has done to promote access to justice in Tennessee. The…

October 12, 2012
Nashville, Tenn. – In a unanimous opinion, the Tennessee Supreme Court reinstated Carl J. Wagner’s convictions of especially aggravated robbery and first degree felony murder for shooting nineteen-year-old Adriel Charles Powell in the laundry room of a Nashville apartment complex on August 27, 2008…

October 11, 2012
It was all in the family at the recent swearing in of Circuit Court Judge Mike Binkley, the newest judge in the 21st Judicial Circuit.Judge Binkley was sworn in by his brother, Davidson County 5th Circuit Court Judge Joe P. Binkley Jr. of the 20th Judicial Circuit. The ceremony took place August 31…

October 10, 2012
The Judicial Nominating Commission is now accepting applications for the Circuit Court vacancy in the 6th Judicial District. The vacancy will be created by the retirement of Judge Wheeler A. Rosenbalm on January 1, 2013.Interested applicants must be an attorney who is at least 30 years of age, a…

October 10, 2012
Nashville, Tenn.– In a unanimous opinion, the Tennessee Supreme Court rejected claims by Travis Kinte Echols that police lacked probable cause for his arrest and that his felony murder conviction should be reversed because of several errors during his jury trial.On June 18, 2005, a man later…

October 9, 2012
CENTER CITY, MN — The Hazelden Legal Professionals Program awarded its first “Excellence in Legal Community Leadership Award” to Judge Robert L. Childers of Tennessee, immediate past Chair of the American Bar Association’s Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs.Link Christin, Hazelden’s Legal…

October 8, 2012
Nashville, Tenn.  – The Tennessee Supreme Court today adopted six plain-language forms that can be used in certain civil cases in general sessions courts. General sessions courts handle specified civil cases that involve matters up to a limited dollar amount.The forms simplify legal…

October 8, 2012
Judge Wheeler A. Rosenbalm, Circuit Court Judge for the Sixth Judicial District, has announced his retirement from the bench, effective January 1, 2013.In a letter to Governor Bill Haslam dated October 4, Judge Rosenbalm said, “It has been a great pleasure and tremendous privilege for me to have…

October 4, 2012
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that the agreement between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (“Metro”), through the Davidson County Sheriff, and the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) does not violate the Metro Charter or other…