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  2. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The heinous crime aroused the emotion of citizens throughout the region. In an address to the Tennessee Press Association in January 1951, John M. Jones Sr., publisher of the Greeneville Sun, called for the creation of an unbiased state agency to assist local law enforcement in the investigation of serious crimes.

  3. Commissioners Scott Hefner and Jennifer Milele and Mayor James Maness are involved in the ethics complaints being revisited. The ‘mess’ in Mt. Juliet as Tennessee law revives previously ...

  4. Legal malpractice - Wikipedia

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    While the elements of a cause of action for legal malpractice may vary by state, under typical state law the four elements of legal malpractice are: An attorney-client relationship, Negligence by the attorney, A loss or injury to the client caused by the negligence, and; Financial loss or injury to the client.

  5. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    Although the MRPC generally is not binding law in and of itself, it is intended to be a model for state regulators of the legal profession (such as bar associations) to adopt, while leaving room for state-specific adaptations. [1] All fifty states and the District of Columbia have adopted legal ethics rules based at least in part on the MRPC ...

  6. 'A political mess': One Middle Tennessee city commission ...

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    Four ethics complaints have been filed by Mt. Juliet commissioners over two separate properties that now involve all five city commission members. Two complaints are against District 3 ...

  7. List of types of fraud - Wikipedia

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    In law, fraud is an intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right. Fraud can violate civil law or criminal law, or it may cause no loss of money, property, or legal right but still be an element of another civil or criminal wrong. [1]

  8. Tennessee's legal struggles with its sex offender registry ...

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    Dozens of people have scored legal wins against Tennessee’s sex offender registry law since federal judges ruled it violates constitutional protections against retroactive punishment.

  9. Legal ethics - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, professional ethics for the members of private bar (advocates) are regulated by the Advocates Act, Cap. 341 which is principal legislation and the Advocates (Professional conducts and Etiquette) Regulations, 2018 (Government Notice No. 118 of 2018) which is subsidiary legislation enacted by the National Advocates Committee (formerly known as the Advocates Committee).