02/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/27/2026 15:15
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Today, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Tennessee State Senator Brent Taylor (R-31) sent a letter to Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy demanding answers following a recent report that he released hundreds of criminal defendants into Shelby County with little or no punishment. In the letter, Senator Blackburn and State Senator Taylor ask how many of the criminal defendants in this report are Memphis Safe Task Force arrestees, how many cases involve violent or serious felony charges, and why so few prison sentences were imposed in cases involving serious felony conduct.
New Data Reveals Mulroy Released Hundreds of Criminal Defendants Back into Community
"We write today regarding allegations about your office's soft-on-crime approach to prosecution of criminal offenders in Shelby County. President Trump, Attorney General Bondi, and Director Patel worked with us to prioritize the safety and well-being of the people of Memphis with the commencement of the Memphis Safe Task Force, and we are deeply disturbed by recent data from December 2025 that shows your office allowed hundreds of alleged criminals to be released back into the community. According to a Memphis Crime Beat report released this week, hundreds of criminal defendants were released into Shelby County with little or no punishment."
Report Raises Serious Questions about Mulroy's Ability to Enforce the Law and Hold Violent Criminals Accountable
"According to that report: 514 felony cases were resolved in December 2025; 144 cases were dismissed through nolle pros; Of the 370 prosecuted cases: 178 defendants received suspended sentences and probation or probation only; 84 defendants received prison time; 63 defendants received diversion; 45 defendants were released with time served; 75% of defendants received no prison time; and 49% of all sentences imposed were less than one year. These prosecutorial outcomes raise serious questions about your office's ability to enforce Tennessee's criminal laws and hold violent criminals accountable. When a substantial majority of felony defendants in a single month are permitted to avoid jail time, criminals are effectively incentivized to repeat offend and commit more crimes. Memphians expect that serious crimes will be punished with stringent sentences, particularly at a time when extensive federal, state, and local law enforcement resources have been deployed to Shelby County to Make Memphis Safe Again… Because of the Trump administration's tireless commitment to restoring law and order in Shelby County, we are on track to making Memphis the safest city in America. The people of Memphis expect you and your office to uphold the rule of law-not release violent criminals back in to our communities."
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