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TENNESSEE SUPREME COURT: Appeal of Probation Revocation Order Not Moot After Sentence Served | Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts

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07/18/25 The Tennessee Supreme Court held today in State of Tennessee v. Shanessa L. Sokolosky, that an appeal of a probation revocation order was not moot even when the defendant fully served her sentence.Shanessa Sokolosky pleaded guilty in 2019 to two misdemeanors.  Instead of serving time in custody, her nearly two-year sentence was suspended for supervised probation.  A few months into her sentence, the trial court issued an arrest warrant …
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tncourts.gov broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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