• Home
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Business Regulation
    • Civil Liberties
    • Courts
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Elections
    • Environment & Natural Resources
    • Health Care
    • Press Releases
    • Property Rights & Land-Use Planning
    • Public Safety
    • Tax & Budget
    • Transparency & Open Records
  • NewsTracker
  • LATEST VIDEOS
  • Mission
  • Contact Us

Tennessee Report

Courts Issue Reprimand Against Dickson Co. Judge

by TN Press Release Center on January 30, 2012

Statement from Court of the Judiciary; Jan. 30, 2012:

The Court of the Judiciary has issued a public reprimand against Dickson County Juvenile Court Judge A. Andrew Jackson for failing to appoint counsel in two cases.

The public reprimand is attached and can also be found on our website here: http://www.tncourts.gov/news/2012/01/30/court-judiciary-issues-public-reprimand-against-judge-andrew-jackson

Related posts:

  1. Judicial Ethics Panel Levies Charges Against Hawkins Co. Judge
  2. Courts Launch ‘Justice For All’ Website For Tennessean’s Who Can’t Afford A Lawyer
  3. Haslam Appoints Circuit Court Judge to Court of Criminal Appeals
  4. Courts Could Decide Disputed Primary Election Results
  5. Court of Judiciary Elects New Leadership, Promises Transparency

Tagged as: Court of the Judiciary, Dickson County

Cancel reply

Leave a Comment

Previous post: TCSA to Address Operational Issues

Next post: Haslam Emphasizes Job Growth, Education, Gov’t Efficiency

  • SEARCH BY KEYWORD

  • TNReportTV

  • NewsTracker

    • Haslam Signs State’s $31.5B Budget
    • State Leaves NCLB Act Behind
    • Vanderbilt Should Voluntarily End ‘All Comers’ Policy: Haslam
    • Revised Cyberbullying Law Awaits Governor’s Action
    • ‘Gateway Sexual Activity’ Bill a Tease — Won’t Change Much, TN Edu. Official Says
    • Haslam Defends Plans to Veto ‘All Comers’ Bill
    • TN No. 4 in Biz Climate Survey
    • Haslam’s First Veto to Strike Down Challenge to Vanderbilt’s Discrimination Policy
    • Legislature Expands Cigarette Tax to Include ‘Roll-Your-Own’ Sellers
    • Feds’ Decision to Scrap New Child Farmworker Restrictions Welcomed by Ag Interests
  • TN PRESS RELEASE CENTER

    • May 20 TN News Digest
    • May 19 TN News Digest
    • State Honors Slain Troopers
    • Ramsey Touts Accomplishments Under Republican-Controlled State Government
    • May 19 Announced as ‘Armed Forces Day’ by Haslam, Grinder
    • State Law Enforcement Conducts ‘Enhanced Enforcement’ Operation on Truckers
    • First Lady Completes Year of Reading-Improvement Efforts for Kids
    • National Water-Safety Week Starts Monday
    • State Revamps Website
    • May 18 TN News Digest
  • AROUND THE RHOMBOID & BEYOND

    • READ: Here's hoping against a blizzard at Halloween - The Daily News Journal
    • Obama may have evolved on same-sex marriage, but most Tennessee Democrats haven't - Nashville Scene
    • Lady Vols win regional and bring back memories - GoVolsXtra
    • Georgiana Vines: Event commemorates Ashe's first run for mayor - Knoxville News Sentinel
    • Recruiting Insider: Pair of East High linemen set to announce collegiate choice - Memphis Commercial Appeal
    • UT recruiting on track despite turnover - Chattanooga Times Free Press
    • TN, with few restrictions, attracts out-of-state women seeking abortions - The Tennessean
  • JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

  • ABOUT TNReport

    TNReport.com News Service, Inc. is dedicated to improving the public’s understanding of policy and politics by dependably and credibly covering state government, legislative action and election campaigns in Tennessee.

    For more information, contact us at:
    mail@tnreport.com

Copyright © TNReport News Services, Inc. 2012.
All rights reserved.