Shelby County District Attorney General

201 Poplar Avenue 11th Floor Memphis, TN 38013 · (901) 222-1300

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DA's Office Files Two Appeals Citing Public Safety Concerns Over Judge’s Release Decisions — Shelby County District Attorney Today, the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office officially filed a writ of certiorari, an emergency appeal, in response to Shelby County General Sessions Judge Bill Anderson's decision earlier this week to release a defendant on their own recognizance. The office promptly began preparing the app

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Man Found Guilty and Sentenced to Life in Double Homicide Case — Shelby County District Attorney On November 16, a Shelby County jury convicted Jose Murillo-Salgado on multiple charges, including two counts of first-degree murder by premeditation, two counts of first-degree murder in the perpetration of a felony, and especially aggravated burglary.

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Bartlett Residents: Your Voice Matters! Join DA Mulroy for a Crucial Town Hall on Public Safety As part of the District Attorney's Community Forum Series, this event aims to foster open dialogue and collaborative problem-solving.

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Shelby County DA's Office Declares Hotel a Public Nuisance Memphis Extended Stay, a hotel located at 4300 American Way was closed after the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office declared it a public nuisance.

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District Attorney's Office Enhances Bond Setting Process to Improve Public Safety District Attorney Mulroy emphasized that this new approach is not about assigning blame but rather about equipping decision-makers with the best available information.

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DA's Office Highlights Efforts to Combat Rising Domestic Violence in Shelby County According to data from the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission, while overall crime is trending downward, domestic violence cases have increased by approximately 2% over the past year.

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Memphis DA's Office Secures Another Murder Conviction, On Track to Surpass 2023 Trial Numbers - JustMyMemphis After a five-day trial, a jury found Quante Webb guilty of first-degree murder in connection with a 2021 shooting at Oak Court Mall that claimed the life of a father and wounded a 9-month-old baby.

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In the Crosshairs: Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy Responds to 'Soft on Crime' Allegations - JustMyMemphis "We are in courtrooms every day, prosecuting cases of murder, rape, and aggravated assault,"

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The Tennessee Constitution states that each of the 31 judicial districts in Tennessee shall have an elected District Attorney General. The Shelby County District Attorney General’s Office, by law, is responsible for handling all state misdemeanors and felonies that occur in Shelby County. That is what most people think of when they think of a prosecutor. They think of a courtroom, a victim and a defendant. We hold offenders accountable daily in the General Sessions, Criminal and Juvenile courts of Shelby County — hundreds of thousands of cases yearly ranging from public intoxication to capital murder. However, we do so much more. We also work in classrooms, meeting halls and community centers to reduce crime and reduce the number of families affected by crime in Shelby County. And while the way we go about our job has changed drastically since the early days of our state, our duty to always ensure due process is followed every step of the way has not.

Do the right thing every day for the right reason. Not always the easy thing, but the right thing.

When the truth, the facts and the law lead us to guilt, it is our duty to hold offenders accountable. It is our duty to protect the victim and the public. When those same things lead us to innocence or causes us to question, it is our duty to dismiss charges. Each member of this office plays a vital role in this process.

With everything we do, we hope to prevent future crime and future victims. For those who commit violent crimes in our community, often the only solution is prison. For other types of crimes, we look to alternatives — probation,  drug court, mental health court, veteran’s court — and other smart, proven methods that hold offenders accountable but direct them away from future criminal behavior. We also have several programs aimed at education, intervention and restoration of privileges for those who have paid their debt.

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about your District Attorney’s Office.

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