Tennessee Family Law Attorney
David Waldrop
Legal News
- Three seek Wilson County judgeship (The Tennessean)
LEBANON — Voters in Wilson County will fill a newly created general sessions judgeship in the August election, installing the county's first full-time family court judge. - Soller defense alleges 'overkill' in incident with Pigeon Forge officer (The Mountain Press)
SEVIERVILLE - Police and prosecutors have gone overboard in their effort to punish a man who allegedly struck and nearly killed an off-duty Pigeon Forge police officer last year, according to the man's defense attorney. - Man strikes plea, avoids rape trial (The Daily Item)
MIDDLEBURG — A Florida man who was granted a new trial following a 2004 conviction for raping a 12-year-old Shamokin Dam girl pleaded guilty Wednesday in Snyder County Court to second-degree felony statutory sexual assault. - Hearing postponed for Lake in the Hills man in toxin case (Daily Herald)
A Lake in the Hills man charged with obtaining a deadly toxin will remain locked up until at least Monday after a federal magistrate this morning postponed a hearing to determine whether it is safe to allow him free on bond. - Record number of TN felons seek return of voting rights (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
Tennessee is one of 48 states that strips felons of voting rights and one of 11 that does not automatically restore those rights. - Pearl City Girls Honored at the Girl Gala (The Prairie Advocate)
FifteenPearl City girls also earned their Bronze Award. - Tennessee felons want voting rights back (The Tennessean)
Presidential race generates more interest. Find full coverage of local and national elections at our Election 2008 page. - Hoffman suspect linked to gun theft (Tallahassee Democrat)
The theft was reported by a customer of the Tallahassee auto detailing shop where Bradshaw and Andrea Green, 25, of Perry, worked. The theft was also outlined Monday in a letter the Hoffman family attorney sent to the city of Tallahassee. - Prison awaits man who killed cyclist (Knoxville News Sentinel)
MARYVILLE - An ordeal of almost two years' duration over, Kathryn Roth will be taking her three young, fatherless daughters and moving back to Ohio. - Many new Tennessee laws focus on protecting children (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
On Tuesday, July 1, the new year begins for the state government, bringing with it new laws, and changes are coming, particularly in areas designed to protect our children.
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