Circuit, Criminal, Chancery & Business Courts

Tennessee’s 95 counties are divided into 32 judicial districts. Within each district are Circuit Courts and Chancery Courts, as provided by the state constitution. Some districts also have legislatively established Criminal Courts and Probate Courts. Judges of these courts are elected to 8-year terms. Learn more here.

 

As a newly appointed judge in the 19th Judicial District Chancery Court, Judge Kimberly Lund will get to do something she’s never done before in her legal career. …

Nashville, Tenn.- The Trial Court Vacancy Commission will consider five applicants when it meets November 12, 2024, in Sevierville to select nominees for a circuit court…

Knox County Criminal Court Judge Hector Sanchez was born in Texas and lived there until he was two years old. 

“At that point, my mother and biological father…

Judge Joshua Turnbow has the Great Recession in 2009 to thank for his legal career path.

“I graduated in 2009 from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a…

When Judge Adrienne Waters Ogle was appointed to the fourth…

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Chancery Court in Tennessee

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Chancery Court in Tennessee