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Tree of Remembrance District Attorney General James B. Dunn of the Fourth Judicial District held the Tenth Annual Victims’ Tree of Remembrance Ceremony on Tuesday at the Sevier County Courthouse. The ceremony is held annually to honor the memory of victims of violent crime. Dunn says many family members and friends of victims attended and brought an ornament to hang on the tree in honor of their loved ones. Several law enforcement agencies attended as well to show their support and to hang an ornament in memory of victims in their community. The Victims’ Tree of Remembrance will remain on display in the foyer of the Sevier County Courthouse throughout the holiday season. General Dunn expressed appreciation to everyone who attended the ceremony and all of those who worked so very hard to make it happen.
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