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The panel will reconvene Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 7:45 a.m. to hold three additional interviews. Afterward, members will discuss the next steps in the process to find a new finance
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The Financial Management Committee met Tuesday, Nov. 14, to decide among those who submitted resumes for the Cumberland County Director of Finance position would be called in for interviews.
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Dec 24, 2020 A White County man whose attorney asked the court to allow him to withdraw from the case because the man had not kept in contact with him was admonished in court and was advised he could be facing jail time if it continues. David Wayne Chennault, 61, Viola Rd., Sparta, is charged with aggravated assault in a case that occurred in June 2019 outside a Main St. business in Crossville. He is accused in the indictment of choking a 68-year-old Cow Pen Rd. man who was in a wheelchair at the time. Crossville attorney Nathan Clouse told the court he has been unable to prepare a defense for Chennault because he has not heard from his client. He filed a motion in October to withdraw from the case.
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Dec 10, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 A defendantâs whose granting of judicial diversion was delayed because he âwas too busyâ to fill out the required paperwork met all conditions laid out by a judge last month without further incident. That action was among dozens taken during calling of the probation violation docket in Cumberland County Criminal Court Tuesday. Assistant District Attorney Philip Hatch in a hearing last month moved to have Steve James Jagneaux denied judicial diversion, which was an original part of his original plea, because the defendant had failed to fill out paperwork required for a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation certificate. The certificate is needed for judicial diversion to be granted.