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Charges Dropped Against 2 Youths in Tennessee Wildfires -
Monday, July 3, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Prosecutors have dropped arson charges against two juveniles in connection with the Tennessee wildfires that killed 14 people and tore through thousands of homes and businesses in November, a law enforcement official said Friday.
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Ex-Lawmaker Hopes Community Support Will Help Probation Bid -
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Church, community and political leaders are expected to appear in federal court next month to show their support for former State Rep. Joe Armstrong as he hopes to avoid prison time for filing a false tax return.
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Convicted Lawmaker's Attorney: Verdict Legally Inconsistent -
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – An attorney representing a former Tennessee lawmaker found guilty of filing a false tax return says the jury's verdict is legally inconsistent.
The Knoxville News Sentinel (http://bit.ly/2beKvmt) reports that attorney Gregory Isaacs filed a motion Monday asking a judge to either judicially acquit former state Rep. Joe Armstrong or grant a new trial.
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Prosecutors: State Lawmaker Planned to Profit From Tax Hike -
Thursday, August 4, 2016
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – As Tennessee lawmakers raised cigarette taxes to 62 cents per pack in 2007, one veteran representative wanted even more, saying it "should have been a dollar."
Prosecutors say that was part of Rep. Joe Armstrong's elaborate scheme not to raise revenue or curb smoking rates but to line his own pockets. He's accused of failing to pay taxes on money he made – more than $300,000 – by buying tax stamps at the old rate and selling them at the higher one.
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Tennessee Lawmaker’s Federal Trial Underway -
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Just days before Tennessee’s primaries, one veteran state lawmaker won’t be battling on a ballot, but in federal court fighting fraud and tax evasion charges.
Democratic state Rep. Joe Armstrong of Knoxville did not draw a primary challenger, but nonetheless finds himself possibly fighting for his political life.
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Feds Charge Joe Armstrong With Fraud, Tax Evasion -
Thursday, June 18, 2015
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Democratic state Rep. Joe Armstrong of Knoxville has been indicted on federal fraud and tax evasion charges connected to an increase in the state's cigarette tax in 2007.