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  2. Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk: Q & A with ... - AOL

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    The General Sessions Court Clerk is responsible for keeping records and keeping track of funds for both the civil and criminal court divisions. Early voting will continue through July 27, with ...

  3. Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk Primary: Q & A ...

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    The General Sessions Court Clerk is responsible for keeping records and keeping track of funds for both the civil and criminal court divisions. ... to the operations of Shelby County's largest ...

  4. Here's who is running for general sessions court clerk in ...

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    The clerk is responsible for keeping records and funds for both the civil and criminal court divisions. ... a former Shelby County criminal court clerk's office employee. Arnold will be the ...

  5. Tennessee Chancery and Probate Courts - Wikipedia

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    While the Chancery Court and Tennessee's Circuit Court, the court of general civil and criminal jurisdiction, [3] may share a set of procedural rules in each county, there are some distinct rules applying to the separate courts. [5] [6] Parties in the Chancery Court are entitled to have a jury try issues of material fact. [7]

  6. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    The court's jurisdiction includes the entirety of West Tennessee, plus Perry County in Middle Tennessee. This area includes the cities of Jackson and Memphis. The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Tennessee represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court.

  7. Shelby County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Shelby County area was part of the lands acquired by the United States government from the Chickasaw as part of the Jackson Purchase of 1818. Shelby County was established by European-American migrants in 1819 and named for Isaac Shelby, the former governor of Kentucky who had helped negotiate the land acquisition. [1]