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DA Johnson: TBI investigating Morgan County Jail

Posted at 1:17 pm December 18, 2015
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State officials are investigating allegations of assaults on an inmate at the Morgan County Jail, a law enforcement official said Friday.

The two investigations by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation were acknowledged on Friday by Ninth District Attorney General Russell Johnson.

The first investigation focuses on an allegation that an inmate was assaulted by another inmate on November 24, and two corrections officers may have encouraged the assault or at least stood by while it occurred, a press release said.

The second investigation involves an allegation that four corrections officers assaulted an inmate on December 15, hours after that same inmate made a seemingly unprovoked but violent assault against two corrections officers, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Morgan County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: 9th DAG, assault, inmate, Morgan County Grand Jury, Morgan County Jail, Ninth District Attorney General, Russell Johnson, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Updated: Two teens injured in ATV crash in Morgan County

Posted at 4:54 pm November 27, 2015
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UT-Lifestar-Oliver-Springs-Nov-27-2015

Two teenagers were injured in an ATV crash in Coalfield in Morgan County at about 3:16 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27, 2015, and one was flown to a hospital by a UT Lifestar medical helicopter that landed in Oliver Springs, authorities said. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 9 a.m. Nov. 28.

OLIVER SPRINGS—Two teenagers were injured in a two-vehicle ATV crash in Coalfield in Morgan County on Friday afternoon, and one of them was flown to a hospital by a medical helicopter that landed in Oliver Springs, authorities said.

The teenager flown to the hospital is a 14-year-old who had been driving a 2007 Suzuki Eiger 400 on Back Petros Road at about 3:16 p.m. Friday, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said. It was headed in the same direction as a second all-terrain vehicle, a Honda Recon driven by another 14-year-old.

But the right front tire of the Suzuki ran into the left rear tire of the Honda as the two vehicles were going around a curve, a THP preliminary report said.

The 14-year-old driving the Suzuki then lost control of the ATV, and it overturned, the THP said. The driver was wearing a helmet, but had multiple injuries, the THP said. A 15-year-old passenger in the Suzuki was not wearing a helmet and was injured, the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Morgan County, Morgan County, Oliver Springs, Petros, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: ATV crash, Back Petros Road, Coalfield, Lifestar, Morgan County, Oliver Springs, Petros, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Tri County Mall, UT Lifestar

Three apply for 9th Judicial District Criminal Court opening; district includes Roane

Posted at 12:57 pm September 9, 2015
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NASHVILLE—The Governor’s Council for Judicial Appointments will consider three applicants when it meets September 25 in Harriman to select nominees for the impending criminal court vacancy in the 9th Judicial District, which serves Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, and Roane counties.

The impending vacancy has been created by the announcement by Judge E. Eugene Eblen that he is retiring effective December 31, 2015.

The applicants are:

  • Walter B. Johnson II, of Lenoir City,
  • Porsche Lyn Shantz of Lenoir City, and
  • Jeffery H. Wicks of Rockwood.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Morgan County, Morgan County, Police and Fire, Roane County, Roane County Emergency Services, State, Tennessee Tagged With: 9th Judicial District, Bill Haslam, E. Eugene Eblen, Governor’s Council for Judicial Appointments, Jeffery H. Wicks, Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, Ninth Judicial District, Ninth Judicial District Criminal Court, Porsche Lyn Shantz, Roane, Roane State Community College, Walter B. Johnson II

Model residential drug recovery court showing success, attorney says

Posted at 8:17 pm August 26, 2015
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Brad MacLean and Bob Cantrell

Brad McLean, left, program director of the Morgan County Residential Recovery Court, welcomes the commitment of Rev. Bob Cantrell and Presbyterians to help residents “reconnect with the community.” (Submitted photo)

 

By Carolyn Krause

The United States has a broken criminal justice system and a huge drug addiction epidemic, and the country leads the world in the number of people who are in prisons and jails. More than half of released prisoners re-offend and return to prison within three years.

Brad MacLean, an award-winning Nashville attorney and opponent of the death penalty who lives in Clinton, decided more than two years ago to help combat these major issues. He created and is supervising the nation’s first statewide residential drug recovery court, a pilot program and potential model for other states. On August 1, 2013, the Morgan County Residential Recovery Court opened at the Morgan County Correctional Complex, a state prison for men.

MacLean, who had volunteered in Judge Seth Norman’s residential drug court for Davidson County inmates, is program director at the Morgan County residential recovery court for nonviolent, drug-addicted felons across the state. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Morgan County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: behavior modification, Bob Cantrell, Brad MacLean, counseling, criminal justice, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug court, drug recovery, drug recovery court, drug testing, drug therapy, drug-abdicted felons, drug-addicted offenders, First Presbyterian, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, heroin, jail, methamphetamine, Morgan County Correctional Complex, Morgan County Residential Recovery Court, oxycontin, prescription opiates, prescription pills, prison, residential drug recovery court, Seth Norman, Tennessee Department of Corrections

TBI: Morgan Co. woman charged with attempted murder in husband’s shooting

Posted at 11:31 am July 4, 2015
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Jennifer Darlene Smith

Jennifer Darlene Smith

A Morgan County woman has been charged with attempted murder in the alleged shooting of her husband on Friday, authorities said.

Jennifer Darlene Smith, 39, faces one count of attempted second-degree murder, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said. She was being held in the Morgan County Jail on Saturday morning, and her bond has been set at $100,000, the TBI said.

The alleged shooting occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Friday at the family’s home on Morgan County Highway in Sunbright, the TBI said. When authorities responded, they found 61-year-old Leroy James Smith Jr. suffering from a gunshot wound, the TBI said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Morgan County, Police and Fire, Tennessee Tagged With: attempted second-degree murder, Jennifer Darlene Smith, Leroy James Smith Jr., Morgan County, Morgan County Sheriff's Office, Russell Johnson, shooting, Sunbright, TBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

Oliver Springs teen killed in motorcycle-car crash

Posted at 1:50 pm January 26, 2015
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An Oliver Springs teenager riding a motorcycle was killed in a Monday morning crash with a car.

Aaron Gunter, 17, of Oliver Springs, was riding westbound on a 2005 Suzuki dirt bike on State Highway 62 near Coalfield when he was hit by a 2008 Kia Sportage at about 6:41 a.m. Monday, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said in a preliminary report.

The Kia was also traveling westbound and driven by Sharon Morton, 75, of Andersonville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Morgan County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Gunter, Coalfield, crash, motorcycle-car crash, Sharon Morton, State Highway 62, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, Whitney Jones

Morgan crematory owner facing charges

Posted at 2:53 pm June 3, 2014
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Elliott Pet Service Excavation

Dump trucks remove pet remains excavated in December from Elliott Pet Services in Morgan County. (Photo courtesy WATE-TV)

Information from WYSH Radio

The owner of a pet crematory where investigators found dozens of dead dogs and cats in mass graves is now facing criminal charges.

A Morgan County grand jury indicted Cameo Farr on three counts of violating the state’s hazardous waste management act. Under that act, people can’t dump solid waste in a landfill that doesn’t have the proper permits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Morgan County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: air pollution control, Cameo Farr, cats, dogs, Elliott Pet Services, hazardous waste management, landfill, mass graves, Morgan County, pet cremation, pet crematory, solid waste

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