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What Do You Do If Someone Steals Your Medication?
It is illegal to knowingly possess or casually exchange a controlled substance unless the substance was obtained with a valid prescription (TN Code § 39-17-418). But can you be charged...
Read MoreCan Police Arrest Me Without a Warrant?
In last week's blog, we discussed what it means to have a warrant issued in your name. To recap, a magistrate may approve a request for an arrest warrant when...
Read MoreWhat Does It Mean to Have an Arrest Warrant Issued in My Name?
An arrest warrant is a written document signed by a magistrate authorizing law enforcement officials to arrest the person named in the order. It contains the defendant's name, alleged offense,...
Read MoreMisdemeanors vs. Felonies in Tennessee
Crimes in Tennessee are divided into two categories: misdemeanors and felonies. In general, misdemeanor offenses are not as harsh as felony crimes. However, getting convicted of a misdemeanor can still result in...
Read MoreCan I Get a DUI for Riding a Bike Drunk in Tennessee?
A DUI conviction can result in harsh penalties, such as jail time, fines, and even driver’s license suspension. That is why many people try to avoid criminal charges by riding...
Read MoreI’ve Been Accused of Embezzling. What Now?
Embezzlement is a form of theft, or, in legal terms, “larceny.” However, it is not the same as outright stealing someone’s property. Embezzling specifically involves money that was entrusted to...
Read MoreWho Is Legally Responsible for My Car Accident?
In legal terms, responsibility for something is also known as “liability.” We often hear claims about liability in a personal injury case, meaning that someone is responsible for someone else’s...
Read MoreSimple Possession vs Possession with Intent in TN
There are two main types of drug possession charges in Tennessee: simple possession and possession with intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell. While simple possession involves carrying a controlled substance for...
Read MoreNew Tennessee Laws in July 2021
On July 1, 2021, a total of 32 new laws went into effect in Tennessee. Many of these laws made significant changes to the state’s criminal justice system. The following are several new Tennessee...
Read More5 Common Causes of Distracted Driving Accidents
In recent years, distracted driving has become one of the most common causes of car accidents in the United States. Essentially, distractions can impact your vision (taking your eyes away from...
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