Today, Lorenzo Watson and Kendrick Ray, the suspects in last month's I-240 shooting incident involving a father and his four children, had their preliminary hearing in General Sessions 13.
Read MoreToday, a jury found Keylone Jones guilty of Second Degree Murder for his involvement in a 2018 shooting. Jones, a juvenile then, had his case later transferred to adult court.
Read More“On yesterday (June 18) in Criminal Court Division 2, counsel for Marious Ward petitioned the Court for a bond hearing.
Read MoreTaMarius Barron, one of three individuals charged in connection with a fatal shooting in North Memphis in April, now has his bond set at $3 million. The decision was made by Judge Massey on Tuesday following a review of evidence presented by the State.
Read MoreWe have received questions about our agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Aggravated Prostitution prosecutions.
Read MoreAfter just one hour of deliberation, the jury delivered guilty verdicts on Friday against Antonio First for Aggravated Child Abuse, Murder in the Perpetration of Aggravated Child Abuse, Aggravated Child Neglect, and Murder in the Perpetration of Aggravated Child Neglect.
Read MoreToday, Ladarrin Ceazer was convicted by a jury for the shooting and killing of his ex-girlfriend, Kiara Cooper, in September 2022. Cooper’s mother witnessed the tragic incident. Following the shooting, Ceazer fled the scene.
Read More“We've been committed to justice for Alicia Franklin and Liza Fletcher since the awful crimes against them.
Read MoreShelby, County, TN—Quandarius Richardson, the man charged with First Degree Murder in connection with the murder of former Greater Memphis Chamber President and CEO Phil Trenary, will serve 35 years behind bars with no chance of parole.
Read MoreRichard Higgs has been convicted by a jury on charges of Sexual Battery by an Authority Figure and Incest. The charges stem from an incident that occurred in July 2019, where Higgs sexually assaulted two family members. Reports indicate that Higgs molested the 14-year-old family member in a bathroom.
Read MoreShelby County, TN—Following a week-long trial that ended Saturday, Enoch Turner has been convicted by a jury for the murders of 32-year-old Heather Cook and her 4-month-old son, Bentley Cook, in 2019.
Read MoreShelby County, TN— On Tuesday, May 7, following witness testimony and the compelling argument presented by the State at the preliminary hearing, Judge Karen Massey found probable cause for the charge of First Degree Murder on Jarius Hibbler and set a $3 million bond.
Read MoreIn honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the Shelby County District Attorney's Office hosted a bridge lighting ceremony, illuminating the Memphis Bridge to honor victims of crime.
Read MoreIn honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the Shelby County District Attorney's Office will host a bridge lighting ceremony, illuminating the Memphis Bridge to honor victims of crime. The ceremony will take place on April 27 at 7:30 PM, symbolizing our community's commitment to support and remember those affected by crime.
Read MoreToday, District Attorney Mulroy officially declined to pursue criminal charges against any of the MPD officers present during the tragic death of MPD Officer Joseph McKinney on April 12.
Read MoreOur office recently released a statement with our intent to file a motion to transfer the 17-year-old involved in the officer-involved shooting to adult court. Within the statement, we detailed the charges against him. Since then, some questions have arisen regarding the absence of a murder charge.
Read MoreThe Shelby County DA’s Office will be filing a motion to transfer the 17-year-old involved in the officer-involved shooting on April 12th, which tragically resulted in the death of Officer Joseph McKinney and injured two other MPD officers. The defendant sustained critical injuries, and a co-defendant, Jaylen Lobley, was fatally shot.
Read MoreOur initial statement was crafted before I listened to the entire audio of the hearing, and was based on preliminary information from the case prosecutor.
Read MoreQuavarre Rogers, accused of fatally shooting a man on Beale Street last month, is now in custody. The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office presented the case to a grand jury last week, resulting in an indictment returned just one day after. Subsequently, a warrant was issued for Rogers’ arrest. Today, he was apprehended by MPD’s Organized Crime Unit Fugitive Team in Olive Branch.
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