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Judge David Bales confers with an attorney in this 2014 file photo. Photo Gallery Defense attorneys: Prosecutors angle to boost bonds, keeping poor people in jail She was a bingo player, a naval officer, a mother of three. But now, she stood accused of attempted first-degree murder.Before April 16, Demonica Embrey never had a criminal record in Hamilton County. The 55-year-old woman had a pension, did insurance work and went to church every Sunday.Embrey experienced the occasional depression, she said, like a lot of people do, but otherwise had no mental health problems.One afternoon of rage, though, changed all of that.After learning her husband had spent a substantial amount of their money on an affair, Embrey invited him to their Hixson home, where an argument led to her firing a bullet that traveled through a wall and into his shoulder, according to court test nike air force imony and authorities.Arrested and given a $100,000 bond, Embrey was entitled to a preliminary hearing in Hamilton County General Sessions Court, where one of five judg adidas samba og es would decide if the evidence in her case merited a trip to the grand jury.But when the time came, Embrey waived her right to a hearing. She chose to remain in jail on an attempted first-degree murder charge. She proceeded to the grand jury, and possibly Criminal Court, without much information in her case.Why Because otherwise she would have had a hearing before David Bales, the Sessions Court adidas campus 00s jud Bbwd Things to do in the Chattanooga area this weekend include Honeybee Festival, Chattanooga Market Baketacular
City Council members could vote tonight on a proposed 2010-11 budget that could include a property tax increase, but they maintain the final budget is not set. It s a first reading, Councilman Jack B stanley france enson said. It gives us a week to amend. For weeks, the council has debated the budget for the new fiscal year, which begins Thursday. Mayor Ron Littlefield first proposed a 33 percent property tax increase, or 64 cents per $100 of assessed property value, to pay for his $198.6 million budget. Last week, he presented an alternate budget that whittled the increase down to 39 cents.But some are not happy with his alternative budget. Chattanooga police officers and firefighters talked to the media Monday about the reduced budget could drastically affect police and f stanley cup ire services. I think it s kind of breaking a promise, said Chattanooga firefighter Jeff Eldridge and local 820 union president. You should take care of the people who ve been here. Mr. Littlefield said Monday his initial budget proposal included raises for police officers, along with hiring more officers. He said the City Council is pushing the cuts, not him.Even then, he said the reduced budget has not affected police as much as other areas.IF YOU GOThe Chattanooga City Council meets 10:30 a.m. today to talk about cuts to city departments. It will reconvene at 6 p.m. for the regularly scheduled business meeting to possibly vote on the first r stanley cup eading of the 2010-11 fiscal year budget. I ve had to talk to a lot of depar
Judge David Bales confers with an attorney in this 2014 file photo. Photo Gallery Defense attorneys: Prosecutors angle to boost bonds, keeping poor people in jail She was a bingo player, a naval officer, a mother of three. But now, she stood accused of attempted first-degree murder.Before April 16, Demonica Embrey never had a criminal record in Hamilton County. The 55-year-old woman had a pension, did insurance work and went to church every Sunday.Embrey experienced the occasional depression, she said, like a lot of people do, but otherwise had no mental health problems.One afternoon of rage, though, changed all of that.After learning her husband had spent a substantial amount of their money on an affair, Embrey invited him to their Hixson home, where an argument led to her firing a bullet that traveled through a wall and into his shoulder, according to court test nike air force imony and authorities.Arrested and given a $100,000 bond, Embrey was entitled to a preliminary hearing in Hamilton County General Sessions Court, where one of five judg adidas samba og es would decide if the evidence in her case merited a trip to the grand jury.But when the time came, Embrey waived her right to a hearing. She chose to remain in jail on an attempted first-degree murder charge. She proceeded to the grand jury, and possibly Criminal Court, without much information in her case.Why Because otherwise she would have had a hearing before David Bales, the Sessions Court adidas campus 00s jud Bbwd Things to do in the Chattanooga area this weekend include Honeybee Festival, Chattanooga Market Baketacular
City Council members could vote tonight on a proposed 2010-11 budget that could include a property tax increase, but they maintain the final budget is not set. It s a first reading, Councilman Jack B stanley france enson said. It gives us a week to amend. For weeks, the council has debated the budget for the new fiscal year, which begins Thursday. Mayor Ron Littlefield first proposed a 33 percent property tax increase, or 64 cents per $100 of assessed property value, to pay for his $198.6 million budget. Last week, he presented an alternate budget that whittled the increase down to 39 cents.But some are not happy with his alternative budget. Chattanooga police officers and firefighters talked to the media Monday about the reduced budget could drastically affect police and f stanley cup ire services. I think it s kind of breaking a promise, said Chattanooga firefighter Jeff Eldridge and local 820 union president. You should take care of the people who ve been here. Mr. Littlefield said Monday his initial budget proposal included raises for police officers, along with hiring more officers. He said the City Council is pushing the cuts, not him.Even then, he said the reduced budget has not affected police as much as other areas.IF YOU GOThe Chattanooga City Council meets 10:30 a.m. today to talk about cuts to city departments. It will reconvene at 6 p.m. for the regularly scheduled business meeting to possibly vote on the first r stanley cup eading of the 2010-11 fiscal year budget. I ve had to talk to a lot of depar