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Joshua ISAIAH Brown

Madison County · Booked Feb 22, 2026

Booking photo of Joshua ISAIAH Brown, Madison County, Feb 22, 2026

Personal Information

Date of BirthMar 21, 1985 (age 40 at booking)
RaceBlack
SexMale
Height6 ft 00in(s)
Weight200 lbs
HairBrown
EyesBrown
LocationKnoxville, TN

Joshua Brown was booked in Madison County on Feb 22, 2026 on 1 misdemeanor, including Criminal Trespass and 1 other charge.

Charges (2)

Charge 1
MISDEMEANOR C

Criminal Trespass

Original: Charge Code: 39-14-405 Charge Description: CRIMINAL TRESPASS Bond: $1,000.00

TCA § 39-14-405

It is illegal to enter or stay on someone else's property without their permission. You violate this law if you go onto or remain on property knowing the owner did not consent to your presence, though consent is assumed for businesses open to the public. A violation is a Class C misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $50 fine. You have a defense if you reasonably believed you had permission, your presence didn't significantly interfere with the owner's use, and you left immediately when asked—but only if the owner did not post visible "no trespassing" signs or purple paint marks at entry points.

Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50

Max Jail: 30 daysMax Fine: $50
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Charge 2
PENDING

Aggravated Assault

Original: Charge Code: AJF175 Charge Description: ASSAULT/POLICE OFFICER (SIMPLE) Bond: $15,000.00

TCA § 39-13-102

Aggravated assault is assault committed with a deadly weapon (a firearm or anything designed to cause death or serious injury) or assault that causes serious bodily injury (substantial risk of death or permanent damage); this is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), but can be elevated to a Class C or B felony depending on aggravating circumstances like the severity of injury or use of weapons.

Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000

Max Jail: 2-12 yearsMax Fine: $5,000
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