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Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

Shelby County Criminal Court Division 10 Judge Jennifer Mitchell has ruled that a jury from outside Shelby County will be brought in to hear the case of two men accused of killing Memphis rapper Young Dolph. According to the Daily Memphian, the request was made by defendant Justin Johnson’s lawyer, who argued at a hearing last week that Johnson can not get a fair trial before Memphis jurors due to “public visceral outrage” over the slaying. Shelby County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hagerman told reporters after the ruling that he has not yet determined the Tennessee jurisdiction from which  the jury will be pulled. The trial will still be held in Memphis.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

Join colleagues on March 27 at 9 a.m. CDT for Learn By Doing: An Hour of Legal Writing Exercise. The webcast, featuring the CLE performer Stuart Teicher, will include individual exercises and group discussions on how to become a better legal writer. Topics will include the best way to integrate sources into legal writing, writing in plain English and reworking complicated passages.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 9, 2024
Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

The federal trial for four former police officers accused of killing Tyre Nichols last year has been pushed back four months to Sept. 9, reports the Daily Memphian. U.S. District Judge Mark Norris granted the motion after defense lawyers asked for more time to effectively prepare their case, a process they say includes reviewing 800 gigabytes of video, documents and other evidence given to them by prosecutors. Lawyers for the officers as well as federal prosecutors agreed that the trial will take about three weeks.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

Nashville Law Director Wally Dietz told members of the Metro Arts Commission in a letter Wednesday that the commission needs greater financial oversight and an outside law firm has been hired to investigate multiple complaints made against the body. The letter, described by the Nashville Banner, includes an update from Metro Finance Director Kevin Crumbo, who says that completion of an internal audit ordered in December is still weeks away, but that surplus funds from the fiscal year 2023 budget “will not be made immediately available until the Arts Commission can demonstrate its operations are stable and that its financial affairs are in good order.”

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

In honor of Black History Month, the Tennessean is featuring profiles of 16 Black Americans who helped shape the arts, politics and culture of Nashville. Highlights include musician and early Grand Ole Opry star DeFord Bailey, surgeon Dorothy Lavinia Brown, attorney Z. Alexander Looby and attorney Avon N. Williams Jr., who became the first Black American elected to the state senate, where he served from 1968-1990. Read more from the Tennessean.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

Francis M. Hamilton III, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, announced that his office collected $12,352,268 in fiscal year 2023. Of that amount, $3,130,283 was collected in criminal actions and $9,221,985 was collected in civil actions. Additionally, the office, working with partner agencies, collected $1,610,245 in asset forfeiture actions, including $11,345 for victim compensation. Forfeited assets deposited into the Department of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund are used to restore funds to crime victims and other law enforcement purposes. Read more in a press release.

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Feb 9, 2024

A wills clinic for first responders will be held at 9 a.m. CDT at the Brentwood Police Headquarters located at 910 Heritage Way, Brentwood, 37027 on March 30.  Volunteer attorneys and notaries are needed. Contact Charles Ferguson if you would like to volunteer.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 9, 2024

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti this week joined a 23-state coalition protesting the Biden administration and the Department of Energy’s temporary “pause” on the export of liquified natural gas (LNG). “The Administration’s LNG export pause is illegal and will hurt America’s national security,” Skrmetti said in a statement. The attorneys general also warned that the Department of Energy lacks authority to issue blanket denials for export permits without an act of Congress. The United States is the world’s largest producer of LNG, according to the group. Read the full letter.

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Feb 9, 2024

Volunteer judges and scorers are needed for the District 7 competition being held on Feb. 17 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. CST at the Rutherford County Judicial Center. The center is located at 116 W. Lytle St., Murfreesboro 37130. Interested attorney volunteers can contact Morgan Hanna for more information. The District 14 competition is also in need of volunteers. That competition will be held Feb. 22-24 at the Judge D'Army Balley Courthouse, located at 140 Adams Ave., Memphis 38103. Please use this form to volunteer. A list of other district competitions and their coordinators can be found here.


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