
Ep. 57 Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals-Part 2
From Tennessee Court Talk by Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
March 30, 2026 · 18 min
About this episode
This episode continues the conversation with judges from the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals about their role and perspectives in the judicial process.
Send us Fan Mail The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) serves as an intermediary between trial courts and the Tennessee Supreme Court. The CCA hears cases in Jackson, Nashville, and Knoxville in panels of three judges from across the state, ensuring diverse perspectives in the judicial process. This episode continues the conversation from Part 1 with Judge Robert Wedemeyer, Judge Ross Dyer, Judge Camille McMullen and Judge Jill Bartee Ayers.
People in this episode
Guests: Judge Robert Wedemeyer, Judge Ross Dyer, Judge Camille McMullen, Judge Jill Bartee Ayers
Topics covered
- Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals
- judicial process
- legal perspectives
- court cases
- judges
- intermediary courts
Keywords
- Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals
- judges
- court cases
- judicial process
- legal system
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Tennessee Supreme Court
Places: Jackson, Nashville, Knoxville
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