Wilson County is located in the heart of Middle Tennessee. Wilson County was established by an act of the Third General Assembly of the State of Tennessee on October 26, 1799, three years after the organization of the state itself and consists of 583.27 square miles. The county was named in honor of Major David Wilson, a native of Pennsylvania, who came to Sumner County while it was yet a part of North Carolina. He was the first Speaker of the Territorial Assembly. The 2010 Census by the U.S. … [Read more...]
Announcing new association with constitutional rights firm on police abuse matters
Our firm is proud to announce that we have associated with a notable constitional law firm specializing in the area of section 1983 litigation concerning police abuse and discrimination matters. While most police officers are honorable professionals respcting our constitutional rights, there are a minority that infringe on such rights with impunity. We are in the process of filing two major law suits in federal court against two police departments in the immediate area. It is unfortunate that … [Read more...]