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Life Begins at Sixteennew

For a teen’s impulsive, unthinkable act, Cyntoia Brown got an adult’s life sentence. Was justice served?
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  02-24-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Trouble For Controversial Immigration Program?new

Will an arcane legal challenge bring down Nashville's controversial 287(g) program?
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  01-14-2011  |  Immigration

Even after a Scandal, Nursing Home Employees Don't Know how to Handle Abuse Allegationsnew

An October survey of a Bristol, Va. nursing home's staff obtained by the Scene (prompted in part by a sexual-abuse complaint lodged in September) found that most of its employees don't even know they are required by law to report abuse allegations to the state.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  12-11-2009  |  Crime & Justice

A Nashville Hijacking 38 Years Ago Set the Standard on How Not to Handle Hostage Negotiationsnew

The hijacking of 58 November forced police agencies across the country to train for nearly every scenario. It gave rise to organizations like the National Tactical Officers Association. The deaths of Brent Downs and Susan Giffe also caused the death of ad hoc approaches to crisis management. From October 1971 on, there would be an accounting.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  08-28-2009  |  Crime & Justice

A Grieving Son Finds No Justice on Rev. Maury Davis' Path to Redemptionnew

Ron Liles wants to tell Davis that he's a liar for bending the greatest truth in his life. To remind the mega-church pastor that the price of his spiritual rebirth, his professed salvation, was the blood of Liles' 54-year-old mother, Jo Ella.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  06-19-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Charred Bodies Leave Lingering Questions About an Executionnew

In short: Nearly every piece of physical evidence against Steve Henley was tainted. But if police botched their end of the case, Henley's tale was evaporating as well.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  03-05-2009  |  Crime & Justice

A Union Takes a Beating at Vought Aircraftnew

Clutches of men in steel-toes and Carhartt coats waited for votes to be tallied. They were voting on a contract that entailed drastic cuts to pensions, mandatory overtime and a stripping of seniority rules. Among the many groupings of men, some pontificated about the union's fate. "If it doesn't pass, the union is broken," said one.
Nashville Scene  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  01-23-2009  |  Business & Labor

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