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A Dickson woman was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2017 death of her husband in the first trial at the new Dickson County Justice Center and the county’s first trial amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Deirdre Rich, 56, was convicted of first degree murder in the shotgun shooting death of husband Kevin Rich, 47, in Dickson County Circuit Court.
On March 20, 2017, county sheriff’s office deputies arrived that night to a home on Log Wall Road in Dickson in reference to a shooting. When deputies arrived, they discovered Kevin Rich lying on the floor with a gunshot wound and a shotgun was found on the floor near his feet, according to authorities.
District Court Logs, June 23 to 26, 2017
Published: 7/6/2017 5:30:27 PM
Greenfield, June 23, Judge Laurie MacLeod
Amanda J. Perry, 33, of Heath Road Colrain. Placed on pretrial probation until 7/13/17 for malicious destruction of property under $250 value, and must pay $100 restitution to the victim in Buckland. Charge of trespassing dismissed on request of the Commonwealth.
Orange, June 23, Judge Patrick Sabbs
Danielle C. Gonzalez, 34, of Mechanic Street, Orange. Pleaded innocent to an unnatural act and miscellaneous municipal motor vehicle ordinance or bylaw, to wit, possessing an open container of alcohol. Released on personal recognizance. Must stay away from and have no contact with named people. Continued to 8/11/17 for pretrial conference. Must pay legal counsel fee of $150.
Driver who hit man at Northampton bus stop gets 2 years
Published: 3/1/2021 5:17:22 PM
NORTHAMPTON A 26-year-old Northampton man was sentenced to two years in jail on Monday for driving a stolen car into a downtown bus stop and severely injuring a man who had been sleeping there before taking off and leading police on a high-speed chase last June.
In a virtual hearing, Christopher Durham pleaded guilty in Northampton District Court to leaving the scene of personal injury, leaving the scene of property damage, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop for police, and driving with a suspended license. The prosecution and the defense agreed to the jail sentence, and Durham participated from the county jail in Ludlow where he has been held since his arraignment in October. The hearing was presided over by Judge Laurie MacLeod.
Detroit Prosecutors Fail to Show Evidence Against Arrested BLM Protesters, Prompting Black Judge to Toss Charges Against 30 People
A Detroit judge dismissed criminal charges against dozens of Black Lives Matter protesters who were arrested during anti-police brutality marches over the summer.
Citing prosecutors’ lack of evidence and discovery, 36th District Court of Detroit Judge Larry Williams, Jr. tossed out cases filed against 30 protesters during a Jan. 14 hearing.
“Every defendant has the right to due process, and you cannot have a trial by ambush,” said Arnie Chambers, one of the lead defense attorneys in the cases. “So if they’re not going to properly provide the evidence that they’re required to provide to defendants, the proper remedy is dismissal.”