by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 11, 2024) — In late February, former Shelby County, TN Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Earley Story received an unexpected envelope from Tony Carruthers, a Tennessee inmate relegated to death row after a conviction for allegedly murdering three Memphis residents in 1994. In September 2019, then-Tennessee Atty. Gen. Herbert H. Slatery filed a […]
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SCOTUS Denies Rehearing Request on Bank “Mistake,” Alleged “Fraud Upon the Court”
by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 10, 2024) — According to a letter dated February 26, 2024 from Scott S. Harris, Clerk of the Court for the U.S. Supreme Court, a Middle Tennessee couple ensnared in a bank’s demand for restitution for a 2012 default on a commercial property loan will not get their “day in court.” […]
Will Earley Story Finally Get His Due?
by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 6, 2024) — On Monday morning, former Shelby County, TN Sheriff’s Office deputy Earley Story went to court for the first time in regard to his bid to obtain the pension he would have received had he not been terminated from his position as a sheriff’s office sergeant following a false […]
Will Tennessee Defendants/Plaintiffs Get Their “Day in Court?”
by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 18, 2024) — On January 9, The Post & Email provided a long-awaited update on a case submitted pro se to the U.S. Supreme Court by a Middle Tennessee couple against whom a sizable judgment was obtained by the former Reliant Bank, now a part of United Community Banks, Inc. of […]
Tennessee Defendant/Plaintiff Files Petition to Rehear with SCOTUS in Case against Bank, Judges
by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 9, 2024) — On December 26, Dr. Byron Bush, a retired dentist and former 2020 candidate for U.S. Senate from Tennessee, along with his wife, Kelly Diane Bush, filed a Petition to Rehear with the U.S. Supreme Court given the court’s December 12 denial of a Writ of Certiorari in their […]
Jason White: “Corruption” in Judicial System Must be Addressed
by Sharon Rondeau (Dec. 5, 2023) — On August 10, 2023, a Writ of Error Coram Nobis filed in the Shelby County Criminal Court by Tennessee inmate Jason Lamar White claiming new evidence in his 2017 drug-related conviction was denied a hearing by Division III Judge James Jones, Jr. According to USLegal.com, “Coram Nobis” signifies […]
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by Kristina Cole, ©2023 May 19, 2023 My name is Kristina Cole and I am a 49-year-old black single mother of now three grown children. Seven years ago at 42 years of age, I was arrested and later convicted of two counts of Conspiracy – Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine in a Drug Free Zone and […]
Jason White Interviewed on “Shedding Light”
by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 26, 2022) — On Tuesday afternoon, Tennessee convict Jason Lamar White spoke with “Shedding Light” host Leonna Abraham Brandao, whose show focuses on wrongful convictions and issues arising from incarceration. “Blogtalk Radio Shedding Light was initiated to expose injustices in the Communities, Prisons, Government and beyond,” the show’s page states. “People […]
DAs Control Grand Jury with 99% Indictment Rate, No Probes of Public Corruption
by David Tulis / NoogaRadio 96.9 FM CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 19, 2022 – A government-sponsored mass casualty event in Hamilton County can be halted and prosecuted by two parties. One is Coty Wamp, the newly elected district attorney getting her staff together and settling into office after being sworn in Sept. 1. The other is […]
Will Shelby County’s New DA Be Different Than the Old?
by Sharon Rondeau (Aug. 25, 2022) — A group of Shelby County citizens have launched a petition asking newly-elected District Attorney General Steve Mulroy (D) to investigate “corruption, collusion and cover-up” pertaining to two criminal cases overseen by his predecessor, Amy Weirich. On August 4, Mulroy won election over Weirich, who served in the position […]
Court Backs TN Terror State Despite Admitted Covid-19 Fraud
by David Tulis / NoogaRadio 96.9 FM (May 30, 2022) — [Editor’s Note: Please see the original article here.] CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Monday, May 23, 2022 — I have an absolute right to a writ of mandamus to command Gov. Bill Lee to obey the communicable disease law, the violation of which allowed the “pandemic” in […]
Judge Tosses Case against Journalist who Crashed Secret Judicial Meet
by David Tulis / NoogaRadio 96.9 FM (Dec. 23, 2021) — FRANKLIN, Tenn., Dec. 14, 2021 — A judge throws out a case of trespass against an investigative reporter who breached security of a meeting of judges whose secrecy rules violate the state constitution and its open meetings act. Williamson County sessions court judge M.T. […]
Latest Twist in Jason White Case: Transport Order Canceled
by Sharon Rondeau (Nov. 1, 2021) — In another turn of events, an order issued by Shelby County, TN Division III Criminal Court Judge Robert “Bobby” Carter for Jason Lamar White to travel from New Mexico to Tennessee for a hearing on Thursday has reportedly been canceled. A second transport order for Tennessee state inmate […]
Federal Court To Take On “Fraud Upon the Court”?
by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 5, 2021) — On September 17, 2021, retired Nashville-area dentist Dr. Byron Bush and his wife, Kelly Diane Bush, filed a Second Amended Complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, Nashville Division, stemming from their unsuccessful eight-year litigation in state court aimed at reversing a sizable […]
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 […]
Two Inmates Continue to Seek Redress in Case of Falsely-Addressed Package, Third-Party Confession
by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 22, 2021) — Two co-defendants in a 2017 case arising in Shelby County, TN remain in prison despite faulty testimony proffered against them at trial and a confession from a third defendant who is also imprisoned. The case arose after a package from an unidentified sender in Visalia, CA arrived on […]
For Fourth Time, Tennessee Supreme Court Refuses to Hear “Fraud upon the Court” Case
by Sharon Rondeau (Jun. 21, 2021) — “Evidently in Tennessee, a bank can allege and admit to a ‘mistake… the bank’s mistake‘ and yet hold the customer accountable, knowing it will cost the customer a million-dollar loss while the bank profits. This has now been approved by the TN Supreme Court who has just declined […]
Tennessee Plaintiff/Defendant Alleges Judicial Corruption, “Cover-Up” in Eight-Year Case with Bank
JUDGES “PRETERMIT MATERIAL FACTS” FROM ENTERING THE RECORD, NASHVILLE DENTIST SAYS by Sharon Rondeau (Jun. 11, 2021) – “Fake news? What about fake justice? What about judges who break their oath-of-office and give favors to the rich and powerful? How can we be a Nation of Laws if the judges are corrupt?” This was one […]
Of Alleged Drug Sale Leading to Conviction, Former Defendant Says, “I Was Nowhere Around”
A “CLEAR SETUP” by Sharon Rondeau (Sep. 9, 2020) — Former Shelby County, TN defendant Earley Story has released a recording obtained from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) which he said depicts the confidential informant in his 1997 case accepting an $850 payment for marijuana from another party who was later said falsely to […]
Nursing Home Patient Describes Effects of Coronavirus Shutdown
“WE HAVE TURNED INTO A NATION OF SHEEP” by Sharon Rondeau (Sep. 1, 2020) — An interview on Sunday with an Alabama nursing-home resident with whom this writer has been acquainted for more than a decade revealed the strain on not only patients, but employees stemming from government-imposed restrictions from the coronavirus. Since 2010, The […]