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The law firm of Kennedy, Koontz & Farinash was founded in 1985 by George Koontz and Dick Kennedy. It is rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating given for ability and ethics. The law firm offers a variety of legal services in a broad spectrum of areas including estate planning and wills, employment law, corporate law, business reorganizations, personal injury and workers' compensation, collections, and bankruptcy. The law firm has eight lawyers in its Chattanooga office with John A. Walker, Jr. being of counsel. The firm also has an office in Knoxville where it is of counsel with the Knoxville law firm of Walker & Walker. The Chattanooga office is located at 320 N. Holtzclaw Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404. The phone number is (423) 622-4535. Any Cyclone parent or sponsor seeking legal services will receive a discount from the normal billing rates.East Ridge Fast Lube is a family owned business. Jim Grant, Jr. began working at his dad’s full service car wash in Cleveland at age 11. He grew up in East Ridge and graduated from East Ridge High School. In 1989, Jim, Jr., resigned from Eastern Airlines in Atlanta and returned to East Ridge to open the Fast Lube. The Fast Lube offers a complete oil change, including lube, oil and filter, topping off of all fluids. Additional services are available and Jim has now opened a full service garage on the premises to handle auto repairs with two certified mechanics.Jim’s son, Tripp, was a Cyclone from 1994-1997 and was an All-City performer at McCallie. Tripp made the Samford team as a walk-on pitcher, but elected to concentrate on his education and is now a C.P.A. George Koontz and his family have patronized the East Ridge Fast Lube since 1994. It provides fast, efficient and courteous service by honest and caring employees. Please patronize this facility and tell them the Cylones sent you.The Cyclones have worn New ERA and Southland apparel exclusively for a number of years due to their quality workmanship, appearance and durability.Located in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, Private Logo can provide any type of promotional product at the best price with excellent service. Private Logo's President, Bobby Vinson, has been instrumental in helping with logos for Real Baseball Academy and the Chattanooga Cyclones for t-shirts and uniforms. Bobby's son, Ryan, a LHP, appeared in more games as a Cyclone than any other pitcher in history and graduated from UAH, after going 6-1 with a 2.27 E.R.A. as a senior
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.-- Walter Carter, 36, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was sentenced to 360 months in prison today in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee at Chattanooga, by the Honorable Harry S. Mattice, Jr., U.S. District Judge. Carter was found guilty by a federal jury in October 2010 of one count of possession with intent to distribute five grams or more of cocaine base (crack) and one count of conspiracy to distribute more than five grams of cocaine base (crack). Carter was sentenced to 360 months in prison on each count, with both counts ordered to run concurrently. He was also ordered to serve eight years of supervised release following his prison term and pay a fee special assessment of $200.
Carter’s 30-year sentence was driven in part by his lengthy criminal history which included a conviction for voluntary manslaughter as well as four prior felony convictions for drug trafficking offenses. These prior convictions resulted in Carter being classified as a “career offender” under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines. The evidence showed that Carter was responsible for distributing at least 14 grams of crack cocaine in the Chattanooga area.
Carter is the last of three defendants to be sentenced on related drug charges. Carter’s co-defendant, Kenneth Smith, 43, of Chattanooga, was sentenced to 170 months in prison on February 25, 2010. Smith’s sentence followed a guilty plea to possession with intent to distribute five grams or more of cocaine base (crack). Michael McCallie, 35, of Chattanooga, was sentenced to 188 months in prison after pleading guilty in a related crack distribution case.
U.S. Attorney Bill Killian commented on the sentence received by Carter and his co-defendants. “Drug dealers need to know that federal sentences for drug crimes will result in them spending a substantial amount of their life in prison, especially if they have a prior history for these crimes. There is no parole in the federal system. This case is another example of a defendant choosing to continue dealing drugs after being arrested, prosecuted, and convicted for the same conduct several times. Our office will prosecute these repeat offenders. Our message is clear. If you don’t stop; you will pay a heavy price.”
The indictment and subsequent conviction of Carter was the result of a year-long investigation conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), in conjunction with the Chattanooga Police Department. This investigation was led by ATF Task Force Officer Phillip Narramore. Assistant U.S. Attorney Terra Bay represented the United States..

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