Blog & FAQs

What Is Official Misconduct?

November 22, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

When a person works for a company, they must follow certain rules and policies. Violating the employer’s regulations can result in being terminated from the position. If that person work’s...

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Tennessee’s Unlawful Possession of Firearm Laws

October 31, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

Under the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, individuals in this country have the right to bear arms. Generally, to purchase and possess a firearm, the person needs to obtain...

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Can I Be Punished for a Crime I Didn’t Physically Commit?

October 25, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

Not looking at instances of false accusations or innocent people being convicted of crimes, in some cases, it is possible you could be penalized for a crime you didn’t physically...

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Technology and the Right to Privacy

September 30, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

In a somewhat contradictory way, privacy is what makes us who we are. It’s what allows us to feel comfortable expressing ourselves to others without fear of intruders looking or...

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Restoring Voting Rights in Tennessee

September 23, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

Under Tennessee law, a person convicted of an “infamous” crime or certain felonies could have their voting rights taken away. Fortunately, legislation also contains provisions that allow a person to...

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What Is Considered Vandalism in Tennessee?

August 19, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

Knoxville Vandalism Attorney Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-14-408 defines vandalism as intentionally damaging or polluting land, buildings, or personal property of an individual or the local, state, or federal government....

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New Hands-Free Law Takes Effect in Tennessee

August 1, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

On July 1, 2019, Tennessee’s new hands-free law went into effect. It prohibits drivers from holding phones in their hands or with any other part of their body while operating...

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How Entries on Reimbursement Forms Could Lead to Forgery Charges

July 31, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

In July of 2019, a university recruiter was accused of stealing nearly $40,000 from the school where he worked by submitting altered invoices. The man traveled across the country and...

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How Is Negligence Determined in a Personal Injury Case?

July 26, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

Unfortunately, accidents – slips and falls, traffic collisions, and medical errors, among others - happen every day. If someone else was responsible for the harm a victim suffered, the injured...

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Tennessee Car Accident Laws

June 28, 2019 | By Eldridge and Cravens, PC

If you have been involved or injured in a car accident in Tennessee, you may be wondering how you can recover financial compensation to pay for your medical expenses, property...

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