Month: November 2015
School administrator facing drunk driving charge
A Tennessee school principal was recently charged with drunk driving for a second time. After he crashed his vehicle, law enforcement reportedly found him to have bloodshot eyes and show other signs that typically indicate drunk driving. According to the police, he admitted to drinking three beers and vodka before driving. After law enforcement arrived on the
Effectively confronting a first-time drunk driving charge
A drunk driving charge can have an impact on many areas of your life, including career opportunities and your personal reputation. A first-offense drunk driving charge may be your only experience with the criminal justice system, but it is important to take the process seriously. Failure to effectively confront even a first-time DUI can result
Woman faces drunk driving charges in Tennessee
One woman in Tennessee was recently charged with DUI after a sport utility vehicle crashed into a bar. The accident took place on a recent Thursday afternoon. Even when a person is charged with drunk driving, he or she is presumed innocent unless and until his or her guilt is proved in a court of law.
Understanding The Dangers Of Prescription Pain Relievers
When over-the-counter pain relievers are not enough, doctors may prescribe Opioid-based medications such as Vicodin, Lorcet, Lortab, Oxycontin, and Demorol. Unfortunately, some people become addicted. When the prescription runs out, they turn to illegal sources of the drug. Even though opioid-based pain relievers are legal with a prescription, possessing them without a prescription is a
Protect yourself against felony DUI penalties
A drunk driving charge can carry heavy consequences for Tennessee drivers, particularly if this is not your first time. Those arrested for suspected DUI may be charged with a felony DUI if they have been convicted of a drunk driving infraction the past. As felony DUI penalties can be quite severe, it is important to confront these charges with a