She is always on time, which Amanda loves. She is the voice you hear when you call. She will listen to you. She will take notes and ask for your email address and your phone number. She collects court documents and is an electronic filing mastermind. She manages the calendar; scheduling appointments and reminding you of all your consultations, meetings, and court dates. She rescues wild animals. She has 12 cats, 4 opossums, and 2 raccoons or something. She wants the office to feel like an ice-box. She notifies Amanda if any of our clients end up on Scoop Nashville. She goes home every day at 4pm to feed her cats and watch the local news. She would rather be on a boat on the lake. She is scared of the weather - all of it.
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Tennessee’s juvenile justice laws are changing in 2025 in a way that directly impacts bond hearings in adult criminal cases. Under SB0221, courts can now include juvenile court records—such as prior case outcomes and evidence—in pretrial report ...