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The criminal process in Shelby County's courts is a notoriously complex and opaque process to the average Memphian. A new report shows how cases move.
A 71-page report on Shelby County's criminal justice system took a deep dive into how cases move through the county's courts and what delays them.
Brent Taylor looks to make disciplinary board for Tennessee district attorneys They also observed a sample of 1,033 cases from Shelby County General Sessions Court and Criminal Court. Those cases ...
The Tennessee Comptroller's Office ... and the final sentencing of cases in Shelby County. The report analyzed General Sessions and Criminal Court processes through a combination of aggregate ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - FOX13 Investigates is digging deeper into the slow justice plaguing Shelby County's court systems. A report released Wednesday by the Tennessee Comptroller's office adds some ...
The local sales tax rate would be nearly 11 percent. But Otis Sanford says that given the problems with the jail, a ...
A new report by the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury details the often confusing process by which criminal cases move through Shelby County courts. Most cases begin in general sessions court ...
A 71-page report from the Tennessee ... deficiencies within Shelby County's criminal justice system. But the report also detailed how criminal cases move through the courts — a notoriously ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A bill making its way through the state legislature would force Shelby County Juvenile Courts to use the hearing room within the Youth Justice Education Center, or YJEC.
SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. (WHNT) — Jail records out of Shelby County, Tennessee, show that two of the five suspects wanted in connection with the disappearance of Ronald Dumas Jr. have been arrested.