It’s JailTV!
Nashville, Tenn.’s night court, a place to see some of the city’s most famous characters at their worst, is expected to go online.
Nashville, Tenn.'s night court, a place to see some of the city's most famous characters at their worst, is expected to go online. Officials in Tennessee's Davidson County are planning an Internet site that will show live video of proceedings in night court as defendants are booked into the city jail. "Frankly, we are proud of what we do, and we want the public to know what we do," said Deputy Police Chief Steve Anderson.
July 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It’s JailTV!
Nashville, Tenn.’s night court, a place to see some of the city’s most famous characters at their worst, is expected to go online.
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