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  2. Tennessee Chancery and Probate Courts - Wikipedia

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    Only two counties, Shelby [18] and Davidson, [19] [20] have Probate Courts. [21] There are only three probate judges in the state. [ 22 ] Unless properly designated to another court, probate and estate matters will reside in a Tennessee county’s Chancery Court.

  3. Shelby County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Shelby County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 929,744. [3] ... The Shelby County Courthouse, ...

  4. List of first women lawyers and judges in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Wade Blackett: [21] First African American female to serve as a Judge of the Criminal Court in Shelby County, Tennessee (1994) Karen D. Webster: [21] First African American (female) elected as a Judge of the Shelby County Probate Court (2006) Amy Weirich: [61] First female to serve as the District Attorney for Shelby County, Tennessee ...

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

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    The primary election for general sessions court clerk candidates will be the only Shelby County-wide ballot measure in 2024 and is packed full of hopeful candidates. Incumbent Joe W. Brown has ...

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

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    A: I recognize the importance of the General Sessions Court Clerk's office to the operations of Shelby County's largest court system. The clerk's office manages over 165,000 cases a year, both ...

  7. Why a Tennessee state senator wants investigation of Shelby ...

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    Judge Paula Skahan listens to arguments Monday, Oct. 14, 2019, during a hearing at the Shelby County courthouse in Memphis.