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Bail for a Felony Criminal Offense Just Became More Restrictive
Being arrested for any criminal offense is never a positive experience. In Tennessee, two main genres of criminal offenses exist. The first, is a Misdemeanor offense. These offenses are typically considered less serious offenses (with some serious exceptions, of course). […]
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As most folks should know, if you are under the age of 21 you are not allowed to consume alcohol in Tennessee (and all other states in the U.S.). In fact, an underage person who has been drinking or is […]
Read MoreNew DUI Law Alert–Work Release Requirement Update
The Tennessee Legislature passed several new laws that became effective on January 1, 2024. One DUI related law involves the Tennessee Work Release Program. Work release is a form of probation that may be used, in certain circumstances, after a person has […]
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