Tennessee Statutes

§ 10-7-510 — Transfer of documents from criminal cases to not-for-profit depositories

Tennessee § 10-7-510

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 10-7-510 (2026).

Text

(a)The district attorney general of a judicial district, after giving written notice of the proposed transfer prior to such transfer to the presiding officer of the legislative body in which such record, document or evidence is located, may permanently transfer custody and ownership of all original records, documents and physical evidence in the district attorney general's possession that was collected, compiled and maintained in a particular criminal case or investigation to a university or other institution of higher education, museum, library or other not-for-profit corporation organized for the primary purpose of preserving and displaying items of historical significance, if:
(1)The university, museum, library or not-for-profit corporation has formally requested transfer of the recor

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Related

Ray v. State
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2000)

Legislative History

Acts 1994, ch. 826, § 1.

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