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Judge accepts plea, places woman on two-year probation with diversion and classes in child-abuse case
5810439 · September 5, 2025
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Summary
Mackenzie Brook Meadows pleaded guilty under Tennessee’s judicial-diversion statute and was placed on two years of probation with anger-management and parenting classes; the victim’s mother delivered a victim-impact statement.
A judge accepted Mackenzie Brook Meadows’s plea under Tennessee’s first-offender/diversion statute and ordered two years of probation, completion of anger-management and parenting classes, and payment of court costs.
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