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From Country To Courts with Mike Hammond
Knox County Criminal Court
6 episodes
3 weeks ago
From Country to Courts hosted by Mike Hammond, radio veteran, Country Radio Hall of Fame inductee, and longtime Criminal Court Clerk. This podcast explores the vital issues at the heart of our courts and criminal justice system in a way that’s clear and compelling. Each episode will dive into insights on how the court system works, what citizens can expect if they ever find themselves in court, and the programs and services many never hear about, like Veterans Recovery Court, Mental Health Court, and driver's license reinstatement programs. Whether you’re facing a legal issue, serving jury duty, or just curious about what happens behind courtroom doors, From Country to Courts offers real world context and practical information to help you better understand the justice system and your place in it.
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From Country to Courts hosted by Mike Hammond, radio veteran, Country Radio Hall of Fame inductee, and longtime Criminal Court Clerk. This podcast explores the vital issues at the heart of our courts and criminal justice system in a way that’s clear and compelling. Each episode will dive into insights on how the court system works, what citizens can expect if they ever find themselves in court, and the programs and services many never hear about, like Veterans Recovery Court, Mental Health Court, and driver's license reinstatement programs. Whether you’re facing a legal issue, serving jury duty, or just curious about what happens behind courtroom doors, From Country to Courts offers real world context and practical information to help you better understand the justice system and your place in it.
Show more...
Government
News,
Politics
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DUI Court: A Second Chance on the Road
From Country To Courts with Mike Hammond
11 minutes
1 month ago
DUI Court: A Second Chance on the Road

Knox County Criminal Court Clerk Mike Hammond talks with Judge Chuck Cerny about the county’s DUI Court program. They discuss how it works, who qualifies, and the intensive steps participants take to break the cycle of impaired driving, covering everything from treatment and monitoring to the program’s life-changing impact.

Highlights:
(0:52) Michelle's Record-Breaking Career

(1:12) The Basics of Filing an Order of Protection

(3:13) How the Clerk's Office Helps Without Giving Legal Advice

(9:08) Petition Only vs. Ex Parte Orders
(10:12) The OP Team: Compassion and Experience

From Country To Courts with Mike Hammond
From Country to Courts hosted by Mike Hammond, radio veteran, Country Radio Hall of Fame inductee, and longtime Criminal Court Clerk. This podcast explores the vital issues at the heart of our courts and criminal justice system in a way that’s clear and compelling. Each episode will dive into insights on how the court system works, what citizens can expect if they ever find themselves in court, and the programs and services many never hear about, like Veterans Recovery Court, Mental Health Court, and driver's license reinstatement programs. Whether you’re facing a legal issue, serving jury duty, or just curious about what happens behind courtroom doors, From Country to Courts offers real world context and practical information to help you better understand the justice system and your place in it.