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In a significant legislative move, “Savanna’s Law” is poised to become a reality in 2026, introducing a dedicated registry for domestic violence offenders in Tennessee. This initiative is a poignant tribute to Savanna Puckett, the young sheriff’s deputy whose life was tragically cut short in 2022 when she was murdered in her home. The registry aims to identify and list repeat offenders, ensuring a heightened level of public awareness and safety.

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