by Sharon Rondeau (Aug. 31, 2023) — On June 26, 2023, a Tennessee inmate currently housed in a New Mexico prison on Tennessee’s behalf submitted to the Shelby County, TN Criminal Court a Writ of Error Coram Nobis, presenting what he claimed was “newly discovered evidence” gleaned only recently from one of his co-defendants at […]
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Life-Imprisoned Tennessee Inmate Submits “Newly Available Evidence” in Six-Year-Old Drug Conviction Case
by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 12, 2023) — On June 26, Tennessee state inmate Jason Lamar White, who has been housed in New Mexico since 2019, filed a Writ of Error Coram Nobis with the Shelby County, TN Criminal Court, Division III, to report “newly available evidence” he claimed will demonstrate his innocence of the 2016 […]
Jason White Interview 2:00 p.m. Thursday
by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 13, 2023) – Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White will be returning to a Massachusetts-based radio show, “Shedding Light,” at 2:00 PM EDT Thursday after an initial interview with host Leonna Brindao six months ago. The Post & Email has followed White’s case since his conviction for allegedly devising a scheme to […]
Co-Defendant to “Bait-and-Switch” Case Granted Parole
by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 11, 2023) — Following a March 28, 2023 parole hearing and subsequent change in her posted TDOC status, on Tuesday The Post & Email obtained confirmation from Tennessee Board of Parole (BOP) spokesman Dustin Krugel that Kristina Yvette Cole, inmate #583144, has been granted parole by a three-member panel. Just before […]
Jason White Hearing Concludes
by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 13, 2022) — A long-awaited post-conviction petition hearing for Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White ended Monday after three days of proceedings in the Shelby County Criminal Court, Division III, Judge Robert “Bobby” Carter, Jr. presiding. Hearings began on July 5 after more than a half-dozen postponements dating back to August 27, […]
Post-Conviction Hearing to Continue Friday
by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 7, 2022) — As rescheduled for a final time on May 20 after numerous delays, Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White appeared in the Shelby County Criminal Court on Tuesday for a post-conviction petition hearing awaited for more than two years. Encompassing the city of Memphis, Shelby County comprises the state’s 30th […]
Two Days Before Hearing, Jason White again “Locked Down”
by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 3, 2022) — In early June, Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White was transported from New Mexico to the Northwest Correctional Complex (NWCX) in Tiptonville, TN in anticipation of a post-conviction petition hearing in the Shelby County Criminal Court scheduled for July 5. In May 2019, the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) […]
“Extraordinary Appeal” Request Calls Out Judge for Delays, “Abuse of Discretion”
by Sharon Rondeau (Jun. 27, 2022) — On June 22, inmate Jason Lamar White submitted a 190-page Application to file an “Extraordinary Appeal” with the Court of Criminal Appeals at Jackson, TN in his ongoing efforts to argue the process responsible for his incarceration was flawed for several reasons. In the application, White presented two […]
Tennessee Inmate, Banished to New Mexico, Speaks with The Post & Email
by Sharon Rondeau (Jun. 11, 2022) — On Thursday, The Post & Email received a phone call from TDOC inmate Jason Lamar White, who has been housed in New Mexico for the last three years but was recently returned to Tennessee, presumably for a long-awaited court hearing scheduled for July 5. As we have reported […]
Shelby County, TN Again Denies Justice
by Sharon Rondeau (May 22, 2022) — A “hearing” in Division III of the Shelby County, TN Criminal Court scheduled for May 19 put off until the next day has again been postponed for another six weeks for Tennessee state inmate Jason Lamar White. White has been seeking a hearing on a post-conviction petition since […]
Shelby County, TN: Appellate Panel Reverses, Remands Criminal Court’s Dismissal of Post-Conviction Claims
by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 8, 2022) — A decision issued Thursday by a three-judge panel reversed a trial court’s denial of relief from post-conviction petition claims to Shelby County, TN resident Kristina Cole in a case which sentenced her to 13.5 years in state prison on drug charges. Cole’s case, prosecuted by Tennessee’s 30th Judicial […]
Jason White Case: Transfer Orders Canceled Yet Again
by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 6, 2022) — A rescheduled April 7 hearing in Shelby County, TN for inmate Jason Lamar White on a post-conviction petition has again been postponed and transfer orders canceled. As The Post & Email reported last month, White filed the petition more than two years ago, with an initial hearing reset […]
Shelby County, TN: Will Multiple Delays End on April 7?
by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 8, 2022) — Just days before a November 4, 2021 hearing on a post-conviction petition for Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White was to take place, Shelby County, TN Judge Robert Carter abruptly canceled it, along with White’s transfer order to attend, stating he would instead hold a hearing solely on White’s […]
Shelby County, TN Drug Conviction Hearing Rescheduled, but Will it Happen?
by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 5, 2021) — Subpoenas were served to the district attorney’s office, a former local police detective and a number of other material witnesses to appear at an August 27 hearing for Jason Lamar White, a Tennessee convict transferred out-of-state two years ago representing himself in an ongoing appellate process for a 2017 […]
Obama Birth Certificate Forgery Turns Six
“THERE ARE REPERCUSSIONS FOR THE VIOLATION OF LAW” by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 26, 2017) — Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the publication of an image said to be a scan of a certified copy of Barack Hussein Obama’s “long-form” birth certificate. Obama, who ultimately occupied the White House for eight years without any verifiable […]
Florida Man Jailed for “Failure to Appear” at Own Arraignment Hearing Speaks with The Post & Email
“NOT IN MY AMERICA” by Sharon Rondeau (Nov. 7, 2014) — On October 9, Dixie County, FL citizen Terry Trussell was ordered jailed by Judge James C. Hankinson at an arraignment hearing for “failure to appear” at which Trussell three times identified himself as being present (begins at 5:44). “I object; I am here,” Trussell […]