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  2. Shelby County Juvenile Court closed until asbestos, mold ...

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    The Shelby County Juvenile Court building will be closed until cleared by the health department as asbestos, mold and lead remediation is underway.

  3. Memphis second in nation for 2023 crime rates, FBI data ... - AOL

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    December 5, 2016 - Air conditioning is out at Shelby County Juvenile Court, for the second time in less than two weeks. Affected locations include part of the juvenile detention area, as well as ...

  4. Tennessee’s blended sentencing law will lock up more kids ...

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    According to statistics maintained by the Memphis-Shelby County Juvenile Court, juvenile crime did increase in 2022. But by 2023, juvenile crime had fallen to the same level as 2021.

  5. Juvenile Court Judge Tarik Sugarmon spoke to Rotary ... - AOL

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  6. Curtis S. Person Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He had previously been the Chief Referee of the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County from 1977 to 1995. During 1970 and 1971, Curtis S. Person was the President of the University of Memphis National Alumni Association and the Chairman of the Memphis Commission on Drug Abuse.

  7. New Shelby County juvenile detention center officially opens ...

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  8. Camille Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Camille Kelley (née McGee; October 13, 1879 – January 28, 1955) was an American juvenile court judge and author. She was investigated by the state of Tennessee for using her judgeship to aid Georgia Tann's ongoing adoption fraud operation conducted under the auspices of the Tennessee Children's Home Society and resigned shortly after this information became public.

  9. List of landmark court decisions in the United States

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    Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319 (1976) When procedural due process applies, courts must consider the government's interests, the individual's interests, and the likelihood of making an inaccurate decision using the existing procedures as well as the probable value of additional procedural safeguards. Cleveland Board of Education v.