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

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    Joe Brown listens during a Memphis City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019. Brown, the current general sessions court clerk, previously served as a city council member.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Tami Sawyer - Wikipedia

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    Tami Sawyer (born April 27, 1982) is an American politician and civil rights activist. [1] [2] She was elected in August 2018 as Shelby County Commissioner for District 7 and resides in Memphis, Tennessee. [3]

  5. Shelby County Clerk's office: All the issues the Tennessee ...

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    Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert speaks to people waiting in line for motor vehicle renewals and registrations while giving a tour of the clerk’s office to The Commercial Appeal in Memphis ...

  6. 201 Poplar - Wikipedia

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    It is alluded to in many rap songs by artists hailing from Memphis. The Complex houses several courts, including General Sessions Criminal Courts, most located on the lower level of the building, felony courts on the upper levels, Police and Sheriff's offices, the District Attorney General's office, as well as the Office of the Public Defender.

  7. Shelby County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Thus Memphis representatives would dominate a system intended to serve only county residents and students who lived outside the city. [22] The US district court found in this case: the City of Memphis did not provide significant financial support to the Shelby County School District, and received money from the county;