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Can I Be Punished for a Crime I Didn’t Physically Commit?
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...
Read MoreTechnology and the Right to Privacy
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...
Read MoreRestoring Voting Rights in Tennessee
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...
Read MoreWhat Is Considered Vandalism in Tennessee?
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....
Read MoreNew Hands-Free Law Takes Effect in Tennessee
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...
Read MoreHow Entries on Reimbursement Forms Could Lead to Forgery Charges
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...
Read MoreHow Is Negligence Determined in a Personal Injury Case?
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...
Read MoreTennessee Car Accident Laws
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...
Read MoreDavid M. Eldridge Assumes Office As Chair of Tennessee Bar Foundation
David M. Eldridge, of Knoxville, was recently installed as the 38th Chair of the Tennessee Bar Foundation at its annual membership meeting in Nashville. He was first elected to the...
Read MoreTroy Weston Elected President of Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
On behalf of our legal team at Eldridge and Cravens, PC, we would like to congratulate Attorney Troy Weston on becoming president of the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division...
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