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Jury convicts Robert L. Kaiser on firearm, paraphernalia, revoked‑license and seat‑belt charges

Circuit Court of Stewart County, Tennessee · April 16, 2026
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Summary

A Stewart County jury found Robert L. Kaiser guilty on four counts after officers testified and jurors viewed body‑cam footage of a November 2021 traffic stop that produced a firearm and drug paraphernalia; sentencing was set for Aug. 10.

A jury in Stewart County Circuit Court found Robert L. Kaiser guilty on four counts on Nov. 14, 2024, following testimony and body‑cam footage shown at trial. The verdicts were guilty on unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, driving on a revoked license, unlawful use/possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to wear a safety belt.

The state’s case centered on a Nov. 14, 2021 traffic stop. Corporal Josh Miller of the Stewart County Sheriff’s Office testified that he stopped the green S‑10 Blazer for a seat‑belt violation, conducted a pat‑down that produced a glass pipe and a small bag of paraphernalia, and — after a secondary search —…

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