Lebanon council confirms Angel Caine as city judge; oath administered

City of Lebanon City Council · November 5, 2025

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Summary

Angel Caine was confirmed by the City Council and sworn in as Lebanon’s city judge following a council vote and brief recess for the oath of office.

The Lebanon City Council confirmed Angel Caine for the position of city judge and recessed the meeting so the mayor could administer the oath of office.

During new business, the council voted on resolution 252793 to confirm Caine’s appointment. The motion to confirm was made and seconded by council members; council voted by voice and the motion carried. The council then recessed and Mayor Bill Bell administered the oath of office to Caine, who pledged to support the U.S. and Tennessee constitutions and to faithfully perform the duties of the city judge.

Council and staff briefly recognized the swearing‑in, took photographs and reconvened to finish remaining agenda items. No contested debate about the appointment was recorded in the transcript.

The confirmation appeared as agenda item 252793 on the printed agenda and was presented by the city’s legal/administrative staff.