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Nashville Criminal Lawyers Explain Self Defense in Tennessee: When can I use Deadly Force for Protection?

A fundamental tenant of responsible gun ownership is knowing under what circumstances the use of

By |2011-05-10T04:44:19-05:00March 15th, 2011|Criminal Defense, Gun Charges, Homicide Criminal Defense, Misdemeanor Criminal Defense, Violent Crimes / Felony Charge Criminal Defense|Comments Off on Nashville Criminal Lawyers Explain Self Defense in Tennessee: When can I use Deadly Force for Protection?

Thank you Tennessee Bar Association

Today and yesterday, I had the opportunity to attend for the second time the 'CLE

Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: Prosecution Limitations on Criminal Cases in Tennessee

Most people are familiar with a statute of limitations on civil cases, but it largely

By |2011-01-14T05:53:18-06:00December 17th, 2010|Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Expungements, Gun Charges, Homicide Criminal Defense, Misdemeanor Criminal Defense, Traffic Citations, Violent Crimes / Felony Charge Criminal Defense|Comments Off on Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: Prosecution Limitations on Criminal Cases in Tennessee

Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: The Fourth Amendment’s Application to an Arrest

What is the Fourth Amendment? The 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution provides: “The

By |2010-12-11T07:39:54-06:00December 2nd, 2010|Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Expungements, Gun Charges, Homicide Criminal Defense, Misdemeanor Criminal Defense, Traffic Citations, Violent Crimes / Felony Charge Criminal Defense|Comments Off on Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: The Fourth Amendment’s Application to an Arrest

Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: What is the difference in Tennessee between burglary, robbery and theft?

Robbery in Tennessee. Most people recognize these terms as being some form of theft with

By |2010-12-15T05:44:48-06:00November 30th, 2010|Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Expungements, Gun Charges, Homicide Criminal Defense, Misdemeanor Criminal Defense, Traffic Citations, Violent Crimes / Felony Charge Criminal Defense|Comments Off on Nashville Criminal Attorney Explains: What is the difference in Tennessee between burglary, robbery and theft?
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