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Assistant public defender dies in single-car crash in Ohio

Posted at 2:37 pm May 29, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Glenn Arden Shinaberry

Glenn Arden Shinaberry

Anderson County Assistant Public Defender Glenn A. Shinaberry, 29, died in a single-vehicle crash in Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday morning.

Shinaberry, a Knoxville resident, had been an assistant public defender in Anderson County since 2012.

WHIO-TV in Dayton said Shinaberry was a passenger in a Ford Mustang that hit a pole on a curve in front of the University of Dayton Arena at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. The driver, who was not immediately identified, was taken to a Dayton-area hospital in critical condition, the television station said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County District Attorney, Anderson County District Attorney General, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County public defender, assistant public defender, Austin, crash, criminal court, Glenn A. Shinaberry, Glenn Arden Shinaberry, News Sentinel, Tom Marshall, University of Dayton, University of Tennessee, UT Daily Beacon, WHIO

Letter: Bannach an assistant DA, helped set up Child Advocacy Center

Posted at 2:06 am April 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Victoria "Vickie" Bannach

Victoria “Vickie” Bannach

To the Editor:

We support Victoria “Vickie” Bannach, who is running for Juvenile Court judge. Vickie is an assistant district attorney and has prosecuted many cases in Juvenile and Criminal Court with hard work, dedication, and compassion.

Vickie is concerned for all children and their families and wants the best outcome for all involved.

She has worked with the county school systems to decrease truancy, helped establish the Anderson County Child Advocacy Center, and is a member of the Anderson County Child Protective Investigative Team. CPIT reviews child abuse cases to guarantee the best placement for the child(ren). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County Child Advocacy Center, Anderson County Child Protective Investigative Team, Anderson County Juvenile Court judge, assistant district attorney, CPIT, criminal court, Jane Miniard, Juvenile Court, juvenile court judge, juvenile judge, Victoria "Vickie" Bannach, Wayne Miniard

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