Steve Mulroy
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Steve Mulroy
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District Attorney, Shelby County, TN | Law prof. 22 years | former County Commish| former fed. prosecutor | author, Rethinking U.S. Election Law: Unskewing the System
You may have seen that our office announced today that Ezekiel Kelly has entered a guilty plea for the September 7th, 2022 mass shooting that left three people dead and three others wounded.

Kelly will serve 3 life sentences plus more than 200 additional years.

#offendersaccountable #victimsrights
August 13, 2025 at 6:42 PM
⚖️What is the difference between DISPOSITION and DEPOSITION? 🤔

These common legal terms sound similar but are nothing alike. However, they can be easy to confusion unless you hear them and use them on a regular basis.

#legalterms #Memphis #publicsafety
August 7, 2025 at 4:52 PM
Transparency. Accountability. Justice.

See key data from the Shelby County DA’s Office, including:⁠
✔️ Total convictions⁠
✔️ Active V11 Fast Track Initiative cases⁠
✔️ Prosecutor caseloads⁠

This is just a snapshot of the data that will soon be available to the public.⁠

#criminaljusticereform
August 6, 2025 at 6:06 PM
🚨What’s the most important thing we can do to fight crime? 🚔

Cooperation from the public.

But the public has to trust the system.

Our office will be rolling out a data dashboard in the coming weeks.
We are committed to transparency and improvement to make us safer.

#publicsafety #transparency
August 5, 2025 at 3:08 PM
⚖️What does precedent mean?⚖️

A follower asked that I define this word that we hear often in nationally significant court cases. However, even if we don't hear it, precedent is always quietly at play in local and state-level decisions.

As the definition says, precedent is not ironclad.
July 31, 2025 at 7:01 PM
🎒📚 Back to School Starts August 1st in Memphis-Shelby County Schools
DA Steve Mulroy is sharing important safety reminders for parents and students as the new school year begins.

Working together, we can keep our children safe — one smart decision at a time.

#BackToSchool #SchoolSafety
July 24, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy is championing the use of Rapid DNA technology to help law enforcement identify suspects faster and solve crimes more efficiently. ⚖️👮‍♀️

While not yet admissible in court, this cutting-edge tool gives investigators a critical head start.

#RapidDNA #CrimeSolvingTech
July 23, 2025 at 6:09 PM
We know legal jargon can be confusing. Victims, defendants, and t
loved ones need to understand what is happening in the criminal justice process.

Even if you’ve never come into direct contact with the system, you may at some point, and it helps to have a working knowledge of common legal terms.
July 22, 2025 at 9:40 PM
Yesterday, I was joined by law enforcement to announce that a 3-judge panel ruled in favor of our office’s efforts to fight illegal gambling devices.

Since summer of 2022, we have seized more than 268 machines, $1 million in cash, and found ties to firearms and suspected money laundering.
July 17, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Here are some more thoughts about jury duty. Some people don’t mind so much showing up, but they don’t want to be seated.

We often see jury selection depicted in media where a person expresses some issue with serving, and they’re dismissed.

But in reality, it’s not that easy.

#juryduty #Memphis
July 16, 2025 at 6:45 PM
This is one of many data points we are continuously tracking. I look forward to sharing more with you through our Data Dashboard, which will be live soon.

Our team in the DA's office is working every day - and getting results - to ensure criminals are held accountable.

#DataDriven #publicsafety
July 15, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Pleased to appoint Robert “Bobby” Zipp as Chief Data Officer. He comes to us from the Manhattan DA’s office.

He will:

Assess current data systems

Identify areas for automation & efficiency

Strengthen data collaboration across partners

Build a culture where data is used proactively

#memphis
July 11, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Anytime a jury makes a decision deemed by some to be controversial, there are always questions about how the members of the jury were chosen.

Let me know in the comments if there are other issues about the criminal justice process you want me to address.

#jury #juryduty #Memphis
July 10, 2025 at 9:53 PM
Here are a couple of notable cases from last week.

Our team continues to prioritize violent crimes like these.

I have also taken the opportunity to remind you about some of the important principles and nuances of our criminal justice system via the DA TIP section.

#Justice #publicsafety #Memphis
July 8, 2025 at 4:11 PM
At the risk of over-taxing your tea, you should know that shooting commercial-grade fireworks is illegal across Shelby County without a permit. This week is also one of the busiest for firefighters.

Enjoy one of the free fireworks displays happening this week.

#fireworks #Memphis
July 1, 2025 at 5:24 PM
With a growing number of violent crimes being committed against elected and appointed officials across the country, it is important that incidents like these are taken seriously.

Judge Bachelor is correct. This type of threat affects the safety of the whole community.

#publicsafety #Memphis
June 25, 2025 at 6:08 PM
Thanks to all of you who contacted commissioners and helped make this happen.

In a landmark decision, the Shelby County Board of Commissioners voted on Monday to approve the first-ever locally funded crime lab in county history.

We didn’t get everything but this is a great start’

#crimelab
June 24, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Monday, June 23rd, the Shelby County Commission will vote on funding for a focused crime lab in Shelby County.

We need your help.

Please email your county commissioner and respectfully ask them to fund the lab so we can increase the solve rate of crimes and hold offenders accountable.
June 20, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Two legal terms you are probably hearing more often are "Due Process" and "Habeas Corpus."

These are foundational principles in the law that cannot be ignored. A failure to provide it has the potential to deny an innocent person their freedom or allow a guilty person to go free.

#dueprocess
June 18, 2025 at 5:33 PM
If you subscribe to the DA's updates, you may have read about these trial wins. If you would like to receive these weekly updates, click here: bit.ly/4e3wGTU

Between these trials were dozens of critical proceedings—bond hearings, arraignments, motions—getting us closer to justice for victims.
June 17, 2025 at 4:53 PM
“Clemency," "commute," and "pardon" have been in the news frequently, but some people confused.

Clemency is the umbrella term for any act of mercy by the executive of a state or the country.

Commutations, pardons, and exonerations are types of clemency that may be granted.

#legalterms
June 12, 2025 at 9:20 PM
Data is an important component of the work we do in the DA's office. We are always looking for ways data can enhance our trial arguments, increase efficiency, or hold us accountable.

I thought you might find these latest numbers informative.

#DataDriven #publicsafety #Memphis
June 11, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Randy Johnson was found guilty in the murder of Jazmin Jones in 2023. Johnson shot Jones in her driveway and tampered with evidence.

A digital forensic expert provided critical testimony about Johnson’s cell usage. This shows why Mayor Harris & I asked the Commission to fund a focused local lab.
June 10, 2025 at 2:29 PM
A 19-year-old man tied to car thefts in Nashville and Memphis is being held on a $500K bond after our team argued he poses a continued threat to public safety.

Bryun Watkins is charged with theft of property over $60K and vandalism after police say he stole a RAM TRX truck from Memphis on May 9.
June 5, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Today, I joined Mayor Lee Harris in asking the Shelby County Commission to provide $5.5 million in recurring funding for a focused crime lab. I want to thank Mayor Harris for his support and the County Commission for their interest in the facility.

#forensictesting #rapidDNA #PublicSafety #Memphis
June 4, 2025 at 6:19 PM