Finding police at your doorstep can invoke feelings of intimidation and confusion about the correct response. Understanding your rights enables you to appropriately and confidently handle situations when law enforcement shows up at your door. Do you have to open the...
Clinton, Tennessee Legal Blog
Do you have to let the police search your car?
Being pulled over and questioned by police can be an unnerving experience. You may wonder if officers can legally search your car without permission. The answer depends on the circumstances, but there are times when police can search your vehicle without a warrant or...
Understanding misdemeanors vs. felonies in Tennessee
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation estimates that some type of drug use is a factor in as much as 80% of crimes in Tennessee. Drug charges can have serious consequences, and navigating the legal system can be confusing. While some drug offenses are misdemeanors,...
Tennessee’s open container law: Who’s not allowed to drink?
Nearly every U.S. state has some form of open container law. The basic principle behind the law is that it’s illegal for vehicle occupants to consume alcohol or have an open container of an alcoholic beverage while inside a vehicle. Some states only prohibit drivers...
NBA player is not facing criminal charges after an altercation
Ja Morant is one of the best point guards in the NBA today. While he is notorious for getting into all sorts of trouble, he has not broken the law yet. In fact, just last year, Morant and another young basketball player, Joshua Holloway, got into a physical...
Shoplifting offenses can be upgraded in certain circumstances
Shoplifting, also known as retail theft, is a crime in Tennessee. Depending on the total value of items stolen, a person can face misdemeanor charges for shoplifting items worth $1,000 or less, or as high as a Class A felony for theft worth $250,000 or more. However,...
Officers cannot use an illegal search to obtain evidence
A law enforcement officer arrested Maurice Vaughn a few years ago and charged him with felony gun possession. The problem was that the office obtained evidence by impounding and searching the car without probable cause. Because a federal judge ruled that the officer...
What is the purpose of statutes of limitations in criminal law?
Statutes of limitations are an important element in criminal law. It serves as a time limit for legal actions against an individual accused of committing a crime. These legal provisions significantly impact the justice system and the rights of defendants and victims....
Tennessee’s two new DUI laws
Tennessee’s rules on driving under the influence (DUI) are like those found in other U.S. states. An officer can charge you with DUI if during a roadside test your blood alcohol levels hit .08% or more. If convicted, the driver faces a list of penalties including...
What is substance abuse disorder?
In the U.S., over 20 million people have a substance abuse disorder. Among those 20 million people, almost 40% struggle with drug use. If you or a loved one recently faced drug-related charges, it is possible SUD could be the underlying factor. SUD can disrupt your...