October 27, 2022 | Daily Report Online
Updated: Tenn. Inmate Who Severed Penis Asks Court to End Restraints"Mr. Hodges' treatment by Defendants places him at risk of permanent nerve damage, paralysis, pain, suffering, bed sores, sepsis, malnutrition, and death," his lawyer, Kelley Henry, said.
By Travis Loller | The Associated Press
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September 29, 2016 | Daily Report Online
Federal Suits Claim Segregation, Abuse of Disabled StudentsNearly 40 years after federal laws began requiring schools to educate disabled students alongside their nondisabled peers as much as possible, many of these children are still channeled into separate and unequal educational programs, often because of serious behavioral challenges that come along with their disabilities.
By Travis Loller
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December 11, 2013 | Daily Report Online
Court Reverses Youth Pastor's 225-Year SentenceTennessee's Court of Criminal Appeals has reversed a 225-year sentence for a former youth pastor convicted of raping three boys as a juvenile.
By Travis Loller
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August 30, 2012 | Daily Report Online
Man who carried AK-47 pistol in park loses appealA federal appeals court has ruled a park ranger did not violate the rights of a man who wore camouflage and carried an AK-47-style pistol across his chest with a loaded 30-round clip in a Nashville park.
By Travis Loller
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October 06, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Abducted baby's mom regaining custody of kidsNASHVILLE, Tenn. AP - A mother will be reunited with her newborn son after losing him twice, first to a kidnapper and then to state custody after someone claimed a family member had tried to sell him.Infant Yair Anthony Carillo is no longer in state custody and authorities do not believe parents Maria Gurrolla and Jose Carillo were involved in the abduction, the Department of Children's Services and the Nashville police said Tuesday.
By KRISTIN M. HALL and TRAVIS LOLLER
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October 06, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Sources: Family tried to sell snatched Tenn. babyNASHVILLE, Tenn. AP - A reunion between a Tennessee mother and her kidnapped newborn was brief when state officials placed him and his three siblings in foster care, they said for their safety.Officials close to the case told The Associated Press on Monday that the children were taken away after allegations arose that a family member tried to sell the baby boy.
By KRISTIN M. HALL and TRAVIS LOLLER
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May 23, 2012 | Daily Report Online
Man leading ethics probe of Baptist leader resignsBy Travis Loller
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October 08, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Relatives question why officials took Tenn. babyBy TRAVIS LOLLER
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February 28, 2013 | Daily Report Online
Suits dismissed against corps over Nashville floodA federal judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits claiming the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was responsible for flood damage in 2010 to the Grand Ole Opry, Gibson Guitar and other Nashville-area businesses.
By Travis Loller
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July 06, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Lawsuit against Clinton's brother expected to be settledBy Travis Loller
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