Monday, October 08, 2012

Appeals Court Overturns Some Of Pope's Convictions
An appeals court has overturned some of the convictions of former Sullivan County Highway Commissioner Allen Pope. He was sentenced to six years' probation in January, 2011 on theft, and corruption charges for using public equipment and employees for private use. Friday saw the appeals court reverse the jury's conviction on charges of official misconduct and private use of public property. The court upheld his conviction on theft of services. (jb)

Thursday, May 23, 2013

  • KPT Woman Arrested for Bath Salts Twice in a Month
  • Four Shot in Bean Station Pharmacy
  • Full Moon Jam Tribute Show Moved Indoors
  • JC Motel Drug Arrest
  • Sullivan K-9
  • UPDATE: Body Found in Bristol, TN
  • Obstruction arrest
  • EBT arrest
  • JC Man Arrested For Stealing Lawn Equipment
  • Census Bureau Working in Kingsport
  • Woman in Center of Mushroom Case Identified
  • Mother Arrested After Lying to Doctors
  • Former Utility Employee Caught Stealing Money
  • Skin Cancer Guard from Eastman
  • Kingsport Suspects Wanted in Forgery Scam
  • Jail If The FDA Can't Assure Drugs Effectiveness & Safety
  • Child Neglect Gets Fine, Probation & Community Service



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