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WINCHESTER WOMAN CHARGED WITH COMMITTING PERJURY DURING HOMICIDE TRIAL

WINCHESTER WOMAN CHARGED WITH COMMITTING PERJURY DURING HOMICIDE TRIAL

WINCHESTER WOMAN CHARGED WITH COMMITTING PERJURY DURING HOMICIDE TRIAL

 

NASHVILLE – An investigation by Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the arrest of a Winchester woman, who is charged with committing perjury during testimony in a Bedford County trial.

 

At the request of 17th District Attorney General Robert Carter, on February 16th, TBI Agents investigated a complaint that Amber Marie Rinaldi-Fletcher committed perjury when she testified in a homicide trial in Bedford County on February 15th. Agents learned that Rinaldi-Fletcher, who is the defendant’s wife, provided testimony in the trial that contradicted previous statements she gave to the TBI.

 

On Friday, Amber Marie Rinaldi-Fletcher (DOB 09/06/1991) was arrested and charged with one count of Aggravated Perjury. She was booked into the Bedford County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

 

 

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CELINA MAN ARRESTED, ACCUSED OF STATUTORY RAPE FOLLOWING TBI CASE

CELINA MAN ARRESTED, ACCUSED OF STATUTORY RAPE FOLLOWING TBI CASE

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