MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer has hired well-known civil rights attorney Ben Crump after being detained by Memphis police during a disturbance Tuesday ...
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Tami Sawyer defeats Lisa Arnold, wins Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk raceDemocrat Tami Sawyer, a former Shelby County Commissioner, has beat out Republican Lisa Arnold for Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk. Unofficial results give Sawyer 53% of the vote ...
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Elected Official Hires Attorney Ben Crump After Memphis Police Arrest Her And Several ProtestorsElected official Tami Sawyer has retained civil rights attorney Ben Crump after Memphis Police arrested her and several others following an incident at a local restaurant. Sawyer, the Shelby ...
We also spoke with both Lisa Arnold and Tami Sawyer, facing off in the race for General Sessions Court Clerk, about their ...
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Video from inside Global Cafe sparked melee at CrosstownOne of those detained was General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer. She was later released, but two others were jailed and are facing a court date. The Crosstown Concourse disturbance took social ...
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Officer injured in large fight at Crosstown ConcourseWREG has learned that one of the people detained was Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk, Tami Sawyer. Sawyer spoke briefly with WREG and said she was detained by police but did not say for ...
“It’s so slow.” Two women are now in a race vying to change that, including Democrat nominee Tami Sawyer and Republican nominee Lisa Arnold. When asked why the race is so important, Sawyer ...
It apparently all started over a drink order. Elected official Tami Sawyer has retained civil rights attorney Ben Crump after Memphis Police arrested her and several others following an incident ...
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