Wynonna Judd’s drug-addled daughter Grace Kelley granted parole for eight-year prison sentence & ordered to treatment
Updated: 16:28 ET, May 4 2021
COUNTRY singer Wynonna Judd’s troubled daughter Grace Pauline Kelley has been granted parole for her eight-year prison sentence and has been ordered to complete treatment.
Grace, 24, was booked on April 30, 2020 for a probation violation in her 2016 meth case, and was sentenced to eight years behind bars.
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The Sun can exclusively reveal Grace was granted parole at her April 19, 2021 hearing.
A spokesperson for the Tennessee Board of Parole told The Sun: “The Board reached a final decision on April 22, 2021, recommending releasing her to parole supervision with post-release conditions.”
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DALLAS, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Securus Technologies today announced the organization s new Post-Incarceration Business Unit, focused on identifying more opportunities to support individuals after release and provide critical resources to foster successful reentry. The organization has also welcomed Alisha James as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Post-Incarceration team who is responsible for identifying and implementing new ways the organization can prepare and support formerly incarcerated individuals as they re-enter their communities. James appointment is the latest of a series of executive hires to diversify Aventiv Technologies – the parent company of Securus - expertise and expand support for those post-incarceration by maximizing the impact of its products and services.
Man Convicted of Aggravated Rape that took place in a Smyrna, TN Home, Represents Himself in Appeal Apr 20, 2021 at 11:01 am by WGNS
Photo of Elgene K. Porter (top right)
A convict being held in a Tennessee Department of Corrections prison represented himself when filing an appeal to his case that stemmed from a conviction in a Rutherford County courtroom.
In July of 2009, a Rutherford County Circuit Court jury convicted Elgene K. Porter on charges that included conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary, attempted aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, and aggravated rape. Porter was sentenced to spend forty-two years behind bars, but claims that the sentence was illegal.
I m no hero. I imagine anyone who was in my shoes would have done the same. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 8:17 PM EDT April 15, 2021
MOUNTAIN CITY, Tenn An East Tennessee corrections officer is being called a hero after he jumped into action to save a mother and her two young girls trapped inside a burning vehicle near Johnson City.
The Tennessee Department of Corrections said officer Leon Odom from the Northeast Correctional Complex put his training and life on the line to save the family from grave danger Friday night.
TDOC said it happened after Odom watched a vehicle swerve across the highway and hit two trees before it burst into flames.
Nashville Works! job fair set for Thursday
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â A Nashville Works! virtual job fair has been set for Thurs., April 8, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.