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Federal Jury finds Arlington Woman Guilty of Retaliatory Stalking of Assistant District Attorney

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Case Summary

A federal jury found Adrienne Rosse, 37, of Arlington, Tennessee, guilty of two counts of cyberstalking for mailing harassing letters about a Shelby County Assistant District Attorney. The case was tried in a federal court and the jury delivered a verdict after a 3-day trial.

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Federal Jury finds Arlington Woman Guilty of Retaliatory Stalking of Assistant District Attorney

Media Coverage · April 24, 2026

The jury returned a verdict.

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Key Issues

  • cyberstalking
  • retaliatory stalking
  • federal court
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Media Coverage April 24, 2026

Federal Jury finds Arlington Woman Guilty of Retaliatory Stalking of Assistant District Attorney

The jury returned a verdict.

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