Many people think robbery only happens when someone successfully steals property. In Tennessee, though, the law punishes both robbery and attempted robbery when threats or violence occur. Even if no one steals anything, you can still face serious charges if you try to...
Month: October 2025
Difference between detention and arrest in Tennessee
When police stop you, it can be confusing to know if you are being detained or arrested. The difference matters because your rights change depending on what the officer can legally do. Understanding how a police stop can shift from a detention to an arrest helps you...
Can you be charged with DUI in Tennessee if you were not driving?
Most people assume they cannot get a DUI if they are not driving. However, in Tennessee, that is not always the case. Under the state’s actual physical control (APC) doctrine (also used in most U.S. states), the police can charge you even if your car is not moving....
What makes a crime “especially aggravated” in Tennessee?
People are generally aware that some crimes may be charged as “aggravated” offenses. That often happens if the victim is considered a vulnerable person, like a child or an elderly or disabled person. Further, if a deadly weapon like a gun is used and/or serious...

