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  2. 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.

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

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    The general election for the next general sessions court clerk will be held Aug. 1. Joe Brown listens during a Memphis City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019.

  4. Haywood County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The largest industry in Haywood County is agriculture. Haywood County grows more cotton than any other county in Tennessee and produced 189,000 bales in 2003 on 103,000 acres (420 km 2). Soybeans were the county's secondary crop, followed by corn. Agriculture and other related businesses contributed more than $130 million to the Haywood County ...

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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 be held from Feb. 14-27, with ...

  6. Tami Sawyer defeats Lisa Arnold, wins Shelby County General ...

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    Tami Sawyer, the Democratic candidate for Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk, speaks to a voter outside of the polling place at Anointed Temple of Praise in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday ...

  7. List of justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    This list includes Judges of the Tennessee Superior Court (1796–1809) and Judges of the Tennessee Court of Errors and Appeals (1810-1835). [1] These high courts were created before the 1835 Tennessee constitution, which established the Supreme Court and made the Judiciary an independent branch of government. [2]

  8. Brownsville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville was designated the county seat of Haywood County by the legislature on October, 16, 1824, and the town was legally incorporated in 1826. [9] The town was named for General Jacob Jennings Brown due to a local legend that he has established a trading post just southeast of what is now the town square prior to the treaty with the Chickasaw people allowing settlement in Western ...

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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 ...

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