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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 26, 2025

Nashville General Sessions Court officials are moving forward with a plan to add six judicial assistants to help night court judges set and enforce bond conditions, aiming to close gaps in criminal history checks and ensure defendants sign off on bond terms. Supporters, including Judge Jim Todd, say the changes will improve public safety and enforcement, especially with a new law making bond violations an arrestable offense. Public Defender Martesha Johnson, by contrast, warned the process could pressure defendants into self-incrimination and compromise judicial neutrality, since many arrestees will not yet have access to legal counsel when questioned. Metro Nashville Police Department spokesperson Don Aaron said the goal is for a patrol officer who pulls someone over for a traffic violation to be able to see if the person is violating a current bond condition, information that is not immediately accessible now. The Nashville Banner has the story.