When law enforcement officers show up at your home, office or other property and present you with a search warrant, it can leave a person in shock. Searches are often scheduled for early morning or other times when people will be caught off-guard. Officers or agents...
Month: November 2022
Did a judge’s conflict of interest lead to your conviction?
For many individuals accused of breaking the law in Tennessee, a criminal conviction is the end of their options. They will have to serve their sentences and move on with their lives, even if they still maintain their own innocence. In some scenarios, those recently...
When is a Tennessee DUI charge a felony offense?
Frequently, driving under the influence (DUI) charges are technical infractions and therefore victimless crimes. No one gets hurt or even suffers any property damage, but a driver who has had too much to drink will still potentially face jail time and the loss of...
Stopped for drunk driving? Don’t do these 2 things
If the police stop you on suspicion of drunk driving, understanding how to behave will increase your chances of a successful resolution. The pressure of the situation, however, means that some people do things that worsen their situation. Here are two you should...
Do you need to pass through a sobriety checkpoint?
If you find yourself upon a sobriety checkpoint, you need to slow down and follow the police instructions. If they wave you through, carry on, but if they tell you to stop, do so. Failing to stop could cause you a lot of problems because the police will likely assume...
Can a pursuit lead to police officers kicking down your door?
Both the Fourth Amendment and prior court rulings determine what kind of police activity is legal during an investigation. Frequently, police officers need a warrant if they want to search someone's living space. Some police officers get around the requirement for a...