Many people believe a criminal case ends with jail time, fines or probation. They rarely consider how a criminal conviction can affect their ability to work. In Tennessee, a conviction does not stop at the courtroom door. It can follow a person to the licensing boards...
Month: December 2025
Can you face drug charges if someone overdoses at your party?
If someone overdoses at a party you hosted, you could get pulled into a drug case even if you didn’t bring anything, use anything or know exactly what happened. Police don’t always need a clear confession or video proof. Sometimes, all it takes is your name showing up...
Can I refuse a search if the officer says they smell marijuana?
No, not effectively. In Tennessee, if police say they smell marijuana, that’s often enough for them to legally search your car with or without your permission. This doesn’t mean you’re powerless, but it does mean you need to understand how far that justification goes...
Is second‑degree manslaughter an actual Tennessee charge?
Many people hear the term second degree manslaughter in the news or TV shows and assume that it applies to the entire United States. However, the charge does not always exist in all states. But it is important to know these things because how the court uses the label...
Fighting a TN robbery charge as a victim of mistaken identity
A robbery conviction in Tennessee relies heavily on eyewitness testimony. Unfortunately, your life can take a drastic turn when a single eyewitness wrongly accuses you of the crime. If you are facing this situation, understand that eyewitness identification is not...

