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Juvenile Crimes

Our defense is frequently sought out when the State of Tennessee attempts to try children as adults for crimes, I have represented many juveniles facing delinquency charges in juvenile courts all over Middle Tennessee. Most people don't know that juveniles are subject to the same types of jails, incarceration, isolation and strip searches as adults. It was only in 2005 that the [...]

2018-01-29T17:34:14+07:00 May 31st, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

How Tiger Got A DUI Without Drinking a Drop

Tiger Woods said an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications was to blame for his early-morning DUI arrest near his Jupiter Island home in Florida on Monday. The former golf champion was found asleep behind of the wheel of his car, with his seatbelt on and the motor running. According to the arresting officer, Woods' speech was slurred [...]

2018-01-29T17:36:24+07:00 May 30th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

Memorial Day Roadblocks and BUI Checks

Memorial Day weekend means cookouts and swimming, but it also means increased patrol  by law enforcement for people operating vehicles under the influence. We have one published roadblock for tonight in our area: a sobriety checkpoint at Central Pike and John Hagar in Mt. Juliet. But every county, including Wilson, will have what is [...]

2018-01-29T17:39:25+07:00 May 26th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

Probation Violation Often Means Jail – No Bail

Probation Violation is the single criminal charge that will most likely to result in incarceration and routinely the only charge for which a citizen will usually be held without bail. Probation violations are truly a local issue and especially dependent on the custom or practice of a particular county. Even within a county, probation violations are [...]

2018-01-29T17:49:29+07:00 April 5th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

Should I Bail My Addicted Child Out of Jail?

It’s a question that no parent should ever have to ask themselves but, sadly, many parents are forced to – “Should I post bail when my child is addicted to drugs?”. Opiate and benzodiazepines addictions are common today. Opiates are primarily pain killers (including Oxycontin and heroin) and a common benzodiazepine is Xanax. It [...]

2018-01-29T17:57:07+07:00 February 20th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

4 A.M. Musings of a Lawyer – Just Do Your Job

I am an attorney. This means I have the legal right to defend my client’s positions in a courtroom. Sometimes that means I undertake a position that the public disapproves of from time to time. In addition to the public, powerful people can and do disapprove of the citizens I represent. Powerful people who, if [...]

2018-01-29T17:59:23+07:00 February 10th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

Legislative Branch Makes Another Power Grab From Judicial

Several new laws took effect in Tennessee on January 1st. One prominent change in the law is that those convicted of Vehicular Homicide by Intoxication cannot receive probation. Common belief might be that such a law is supported by most all citizens and one in which there is little dispute, but that is not the case.For many years [...]

2018-01-29T18:30:13+07:00 January 4th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments
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