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Crossville, TN Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Crossville, Tennessee Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(20 attorneys currently listed)

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Tom Beesley
23 East Fourth Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-2700
Randal Boston
386 Thurman Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 707-7701
Davis Cynthia Fields
50 West Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-5500
Douglas Fields
18 East Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 456-4541
Thomas Hale
14 East Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 456-1070
Susan Hyder
300 Thurman Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-7549
James E Thompson
1341 North Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-4533
Joe Looney
156 Rector Avenue
Crossville, TN 38557
(931) 484-7569
H G Pick
16 East Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 456-8999
Kevin Poore
53 North Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 707-2889
Harry Sabine
354 Dorton Road
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-4878
Harry Sabine
290 Thurman Avenue
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-9593
Serra Law Offices
69 East 1st Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 456-1313
Anthony Turner
62 East 2nd Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 707-1552
Larry Warner
60 North Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-1611
Vivian Warner
28 West Fifth Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-3556
Randall York
68 Woodmere Mall
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-5111
York S Roger
65 West Fifth
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-6811
York S Roger
456 North Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 484-2929
Robert Zecher
53 North Main Street
Crossville, TN 38555
(931) 707-8850

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Irish nanny facing murder in death of 1-year-old girl denied bail

Aisling Brady McCarthy, a nanny from Ireland, will have to await her murder trial in jail after she was denied bail.

McCarthy is accused of the death of Remah Sabir, a one-year-old girl who had suffered a head trauma while under her care. She was brought in to the hospital and died two days later.

However, McCarthy may get a reprieve after the judge got frustrated with the prosecutors' delay in handing over medical proof which could prove critical for her defense.

David Meier, a criminal attorney in Boston defending for McCarthy, said that the evidence they were asking for is necessary to the case.

McCarthy's defense said they are not ready to go to trial in April because of the delay.

Man cleared of rape that happened in 1993

Stephen Cothran was acquitted of rape and kidnapping charges in connection to an incident that happened in 1993.

Cothran, 56, became a suspect when his DNA linked him to evidence gathered during the incident.

However, a negative test had the jury dismissing the charges against Cothran.

Reuben Sheperd, a criminal attorney in Cleveland defending for Cothran, said that the victim had agreed to have sex with his client.

Former prosecutor sentenced to 10 days for wrongful conviction

Ken Anderson, the former District Attorney of Williamson County, was meted with a 10-day jail term after the judge accepted his no-contest plea for the charge of contempt of court.

The charge steamed from the wrongful conviction of Michael Morton who was found guilty for the murder of his wife in 1986 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

However, in 2011, Morton's conviction was overturned using DNA as proof that he did not kill his wife.

In the light of that development, Anderson, who had prosecuted Morton's case, was scrutinized and was determined to have erred when he withheld evidence which would have been beneficial for Morton's defense.

Aside from the short jail stay, Anderson will also have to give up his license as a lawyer and as part of the plea bargain, he will also be disbarred for five years.

Austin attorney Eric Nichols, however, pointed out that there will be no conviction for Anderson on any criminal charge.

Morton, for his part, said he is more than happy with the result because all he wanted was for Anderson not to practice law anymore to prevent what happened to him from happening to anyone else again.

Anderson was also fined and made to do community service.

16-year-old charged with hate crime, will be tried as an adult

Richard Thomas may only be 16 years old but he will be facing the charges filed against him as an adult.

Thomas is facing several charges including "hate crime" after he set another teenager, Luke "Sasha" Fleischman, 18, on fire.

Both were riding on a bus when the incident happened with Fleischman wearing a skirt.

Fleischman's parents said their son does not identify himself either as a male or female.

According to police, Thomas had told them he set Fleischman on fire because he is homophobic.

San Francisco defense attorney Michael Cardoza said his client, Thomas, if convicted would be facing a longer sentence because of the hate crime charge.

Jury clears King of Pop's concert promoter of negligence

A jury rejected a negligence lawsuit brought by Katherine Jackson, the mother of Michael Jackson, against AEG Live LLC, the This is It concerts promoter of the King of Pop.

Katherine Jackson's lawyers claimed that the promoter erred when it failed to verify if Dr. Conrad Murray was qualified when it hired him as the singer's doctor.

AEG denied the allegation but said that Murray was hired by Michael Jackson himself.

Murray is already serving a jail sentence for the death of the popstar.

Los Angeles lawyer Marvin S. Putnam, AEG's lead defense counsel, said the jury made the right decision.

The Jackson lawyers had pointed out that the promoter was only after its own profits thus it did not bother to make sure that Murray was a qualified physician.

Putnam and his defence team claimed Murray's hiring was the singer's choice and that if their client had known about what Murray and Jackson were up to they would not have gone on with the series of concerts.