Being charged with a crime can negatively impact anyone’s life. While it is natural to feel fear and confusion, it is important to remain focused on the legal options available. In many cases, this begins with challenging how the state gathered the evidence used. In...
Month: March 2026
Understanding racketeering cases in Tennessee
Law enforcement sometimes arrests several people at once during a major investigation. The charges often involve racketeering or conspiracy. People often call these Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) cases. These cases may involve many alleged...
Protecting property from forfeiture during criminal proceedings
Asset forfeiture can be a serious risk during a criminal investigation. Tennessee law enforcement agencies may seize property when they believe it connects to illegal activity. When this happens, you may lose your money, vehicles or other valuable assets long before...
4 types of involuntary manslaughter in Tennessee
Tennessee law separates intentional killings from accidental deaths. Involuntary manslaughter covers cases where someone didn't mean to kill but acted so carelessly that they should face criminal charges. The state organizes involuntary manslaughter into distinct...
Can an accidental shooting result in reckless homicide charges?
Accidents can happen in an instant. When firearms are involved, a single mistake can have serious consequences. Even if a shooting is unintentional, prosecutors may still pursue charges if your actions showed a disregard for safety. By understanding how the law...

