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Former Unaka High School teacher pleads guilty on theft, attempted forgery charges

ELIZABETHTON — Jean-Claude Eric Hardin, 42, a former teacher with the Carter County School System, entered guilty pleas in Criminal Court last week on charges of theft and forgery on incidents involving funds from Unaka High School’s meat processing program, where customers brought livestock to the school to be slaughtered by students. The customers paid a fee for this service. When cash shortages in the program were discovered by school officials, an investigation began with the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office and the Carter County Sheriff’s Department. In July 2019, Hardin was indicted by a Carter County grand jury on one count of theft over $1,000, six counts of forgery, and one count of official misconduct.

Hudson-Adams sentenced to 10 years on kidnapping conviction

ELIZABETHTON — A woman who had beencharged with attempted first-degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping pleaded guilty in Carter County Criminal Court on Thursday to a lesser charge of aggravated kidnapping. Angela Diane Hudson-Adams, was sentenced by Criminal Court Judge Stacy Street to 10 years in prison. According to state law, there is no release eligibility for a person convicted of aggravated kidnapping. The law says Hudson-Adams will serve 100 percent of the sentence imposed by the court. The attempted first degree murder charge and another especially aggravated kidnapping charge were dismissed. The charges stem from an incident on May 19, 2019. Officers reported Hudson-Adams told them she and two men were in her residence with the victim when one of the men tied the victim to a chair.

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