Bill That Potentially Protects Murderers Of Minors Passes In Tennessee Senate

A Bill That Could Potentially Shield Violent Perpetrators Who Have Murdered A Child From Receiving Just Consequence Has Passed In The Tennessee Senate With A Vote Of 28 To 3.

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Tennessee Bill To Remove Public Access For Autopsies Of Minors Who Are Victims Of Violent Crime Scheduled For Vote In The Senate

A Tennessee Bill To Hide Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children From The General Public Is Scheduled For A Vote On The Senate Floor Following Its Passage By A Vote Of 86-1 In The House Of Representatives Last Week.

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Legislation That Could Be Used To Cover Up Murders Of Tennessee Children Passes In Senate Committee

The Senate State And Local Government Committee Unanimously Passed A Bill That Would Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Tennessee Children Hidden From The Public.

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Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Tennessee Children Hidden From The Public Passes In The House

A Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passed In A Vote On The Tennessee House Floor Yesterday Afternoon.

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Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passes By Voice Vote In Committee Led By Chairman John Ragan

A Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passed The House Government Operations Committee Yesterday Afternoon By A Voice Vote.

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Tennessee Bill That Will Enable Violent Offenders Who Murder Kids To Escape Accountability Moves Forward By Voice Vote Called By Chair Iris Rudder

This Week A Bill That Will Keep The Autopsy Reports Of Children Killed At The Hands Of Violent Crime Offenders From Being Public Record Moved Through The Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee With Relative Ease By Voice Vote, Led By Chair Iris Rudder.

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Bill To Remove Access For Autopsies Of Minors Who Are Victims Of Violent Crime Reintroduced With New Sponsors In Tennessee General Assembly

If Tennessee House Bill 1695 Passes Into Law, Certain Cases May Never Be Fully Known To The Public, Leaving Responsible Parties The Ability To Conceal Facts And Be Shielded From Accountability.

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