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    • Tansi man guilty of DUI by meth

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 8 months ago

      Oct. 9—A Cumberland County jury was only out of the courtroom for about 30 minutes before returning with a guilty verdict in a driving while impaired trial Thursday. A sentencing hearing has ...

    • Motion denied: DUI case heads for trial after stop upheld

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 8 months ago

      Oct. 5—A motion to suppress evidence in a driving under the influence case based on a lack of probable cause for a traffic stop leading to the charge failed Monday and a jury trial is set for ...

    • Davenport indicted in shooting death

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Jun. 30—The Cumberland County Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging a Fairfield Glade man in the March 18 fatal shooting of a neighbor and wounding of two family members. Tony Charles ...

    • Victim lectures defendant, then asks for hug

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 10 months ago

      Jul. 24—The stately woman cloaked in grace approached the lectern in Cumberland County Criminal Court, turned toward the defense table and looked Noah Emanuel Hill in the eye. She didn't hold ...

    • Judge to determine sentence in vehicular assault case

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Sep. 26—Criminal Court Judge Gary McKenzie will determine how a two-year sentence in a vehicular assault case will be served at a sentencing hearing scheduled for Nov. 15. On Sept. 9, Kyle Mitchell ...

    • Evading results in 4-year sentence

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Nov. 24—For Richard Tyler Hodgin, it could have been much worse. Scheduled to go on trial this fall, Hodgin opted to plead guilty to three of nearly a dozen charges holding him in exchange for ...

    • Things get heated in Criminal Court

      Crossville Chronicle, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Jul. 28—Things got hot in Cumberland County Criminal Court earlier this month when Judge Gary McKenzie called the arraignment docket. Cause of the rise in temperatures was an out-of-order air ...