
People charged with a crime in Cheatham County need a criminal defense attorney who will take their case seriously and help them navigate a system that can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming. The lawyers at Shipman & Crim defend clients in Ashland City and throughout Cheatham County on charges such as DUI, reckless driving, drug possession, theft, and assault, with a focus on protecting your record, your license, and your future.
Criminal cases in Cheatham County (Ashland City)
If you are arrested or cited in Ashland City or elsewhere in Cheatham County, your case will usually begin in Cheatham County General Sessions Court, which handles most misdemeanor criminal cases and preliminary hearings in felony matters.
Key court locations include:
-
Cheatham County General Sessions Court
100 Public Square, Room 223
Ashland City, TN 37015 -
Cheatham County Circuit Court (Criminal & Civil)
100 Public Square, Suite 225
Ashland City, TN 37015
In General Sessions Court, many misdemeanor charges—including first‑offense DUI, simple possession, certain assault and theft cases, and traffic‑related offenses—can often be resolved through negotiation, diversion, dismissal, or trial. Felony cases that are not reduced to misdemeanors are typically bound over to Circuit Court for indictment and further proceedings.
A Cheatham County criminal defense attorney can explain which court will hear your case, what your first appearance means, and what options may realistically be available given your charges and history.
How to present yourself in Cheatham County court
Your appearance and conduct in the Ashland City courthouse can set the tone for how your case is viewed:
-
Dress neatly and conservatively; you cannot be overdressed.
-
For men, a collared shirt and slacks are recommended. Avoid T‑shirts, hats, and shorts, as courts frequently will not permit shorts in the courtroom.
-
For women, choose modest, professional attire appropriate for a business meeting or job interview.
-
Turn off or silence your phone and follow posted courtroom rules regarding food, drink, and talking.
Arriving early, dressing respectfully, and following basic rules of decorum helps show the judge that you understand the seriousness of the case.
Talk to a Cheatham County criminal defense attorney
If you have been charged with DUI, reckless driving, drug possession, assault, theft, or any other criminal offense in Ashland City or anywhere in Cheatham County, it is important not to face the court system alone. A conviction can affect your job, your ability to drive, and your record for years.
Contact the Cheatham County criminal defense attorneys at Shipman & Crim to discuss your charges, your upcoming court date in General Sessions or Circuit Court, and the strategies available to protect your rights and your future.

424 Church St, Suite 2120A
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Phone: (615) 829-8259