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1.
Mumford Sentenced in Teacher Exam Fraud -
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Clarence Mumford Sr., a one-time assistant principal in Memphis City Schools, was sentenced Monday, May 13, to seven years in prison for organizing and running a cheating ring on teacher tests.
Mumford was sentenced by Memphis federal Judge John Fowlkes following his guilty plea to 21 counts in the cheating scandal including conspiracy.
2.
Plea Change Set in Teacher Test Fraud -
Saturday, December 22, 2012
A lawyer for a former Memphis public school assistant principal said Friday he’s seeking a plea change to federal charges that he helped current or aspiring teachers cheat on tests they must pass to prove they are qualified to lead their classrooms.
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Plea Change Set in Teacher Test Fraud -
Monday, December 17, 2012
A lawyer for a former Memphis public school assistant principal said Friday he’s seeking a plea change to federal charges that he helped current or aspiring teachers cheat on tests they must pass to prove they are qualified to lead their classrooms.
4.
Contenders Focus On Stotts Vacancy -
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
It’s on to the Tennessee Judicial Commission for some of the contenders who failed to land this week’s appointment of a new judge for General Sessions Criminal Court.
Candidates for a vacant judgeship in Shelby County Circuit Court have until Tuesday to turn in their applications to the commission. The commission will send a list of three finalists to Gov. Phil Bredesen, who will fill the vacancy created by the death this month of Judge Rita Stotts. Stotts died Jan. 2 from complications of cancer.
5.
Wilson Appointed General Sessions Criminal Court Judge -
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Attorney Lee Wilson is the new judge of Division 10 General Sessions Criminal Court.
The Shelby County Board of Commissioners Monday appointed Wilson to the vacancy created by the Jan. 2 death of Judge Anthony Johnson. He died of a heart attack.
6.
Wilson Is New General Sessions Criminal Court Judge -
Monday, January 26, 2009
Attorney Lee Wilson is the new judge of Division 10 General Sessions Criminal Court.
The Shelby County Board of Commissioners today appointed Wilson to the vacancy created by the Jan. 2 death of Judge Anthony Johnson. He died of a heart attack.
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Commission to Vote On New Judge -
Monday, January 26, 2009
The candidates will outnumber commissioners today when the Shelby County Board of Commissioners votes on a new General Sessions Criminal Court judge.
There are 15 candidates for the Division 10 judgeship that became vacant with the Jan. 2 death of veteran jurist Anthony Johnson. There are 13 county commissioners.
8.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Sgt. Jackie Setliff Sgt. Jackie Setliff of the Shelby County Sheriffs Office was chosen as Officer of the Year by the Optimist Club. A ceremony honoring Setliff begins at 10 a.m. today in the Sheriffs Conference Room, 201 Poplar Ave., ninth floor...
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Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, December 11, 1997
Mary W Mary W. Peete vs. Shelby County and Mayor James Rout. According to the suit, Peete began working for the Shelby County Sheriffs Department as a part-time clerk and worked her way up to a commanders position in which she was in charge of porti...