Nature versus nurture
Absentee and hostile fathers can fuel criminal behavior
What constitutes a domestic assault in Tennessee?
Do you know your Fourth Amendment rights?
There is more than one type of robbery defense
5 ways you might be committing credit card fraud
First-degree murder in Tennessee: A quick primer
What are your Miranda Rights in Tennessee?
Are you facing criminal charges because you defended yourself?
Searching your home: There are limits on the police
You've been charged with a criminal act, but you want to know if the police really had the right to enter your home for the evidence they're using. There are a few times when the police do have a right to enter your home, which you should understand to decide if the police have violated the law.
Do law enforcement actually read your Miranda rights?
Anyone who's ever watched a procedural law enforcement or court drama can likely recite the Miranda rights statement. Every person who is facing arrest in the United States is protected by certain rights. These rights include the right to stay silent when questioned by law enforcement and the right to an attorney.