A WASHINGTON COUNTY TENNESSEE CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE HAS ORDERED A MAN CONVICTED IN A DEADLY DRAG RACING CRASH TO REMAIN IN JAIL. BRADLEY MULLINS HAD ASKED TO BE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK AT HIS FORMER JOB WHILE BEING INCARCERATED BUT JUDGE ROBERT CUPP TURNED DOWN HIS REQUEST FOR WORK RELEASE. OVER THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS, THE VICTIMS’ FAMILIES HAVE COLLECTED SIGNATURES PETITIONING THE JUDGE TO DENY MULLINS THE CHANCE TO WORK. THEY WERE PLEASED WITH THE OUTCOME. MULLINS WILL HAVE HIS FIRST PAROLE HEARING OCTOBER 16TH OF THIS YEAR. MEANWHILE, HIS CO-DEFENDANT, DAVID PHILLIPS REMAINS FREE ON BOND WHILE HE APPEALS HIS VEHICULAR HOMICIDE CONVICTION.