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Humphreys County court processes dozens of arraignments; many defendants given Nov. 12 status dates and April 2026 trial windows

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The circuit court conducted an extended arraignment calendar with multiple defendants entering pleas, seeking counsel, and receiving status and trial dates; the court also revoked probation for one defendant following a violation admission.

Humphreys County Circuit Court ran an extensive arraignment calendar during which dozens of defendants were arraigned on indictments ranging from drug possession and theft to child abuse and probation violations. The court set common status dates on Nov. 12, 2025 for many cases and assigned multiple April 2026 plea and trial windows; public defenders were appointed in numerous matters.

Judge David D. Wolfe conducted in-person and jail arraignments. For many defendants the court recorded pleas of not guilty, required indigency affidavits where applicants sought…

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