Month: September 2019
Drunk driving charge stems from rear-end collision
Making one bad choice or even multiple bad choices does not mean that a person cannot put his or her best foot forward in the future. If a previous poor decision led to criminal charges, the accused person could attempt to make better choices by fully exploring his or her defense options and making informed
Police search leads to drug charges for Tennessee man
Though most people know that police arrest individuals on a daily basis, they often do not think it will happen to them. As a result, when a person is taken into custody, they may have no idea how to properly handle the situation. While remaining silent is typically a wise first step, gaining information on
Murder charge stems from stabbings, house fire
When accusations of a crime come against a person, it does not automatically mean that he or she is guilty. A lengthy legal process is typically necessary in order for a court to determine whether someone is guilty of a crime. The person is presumed innocent, even of charges like murder, until — and only
Possible alternate sentencing for caregivers
The bond between parent and child is vital to the child’s proper development. Unfortunately, sometimes, the acts of a parent can that relationship. However, there are alternatives available to certain parents who face criminal charges. There are a few key things to understand about these programs. Primary caregiver bill The Primary Caregiver Bill is a form of alternative
Man hospitalized, facing criminal charges after run-in with cops
There is not always an obvious way to deal with every type of ordeal individuals face in life. In many cases, people need to assess the minute details of an event and the various repercussions that could result before they take action. If a person is facing criminal charges, it is wise to explore possible
5 possible ways to fight an embezzlement charge
Few things are scarier than facing serious criminal charges. In the United States, embezzlement is usually a serious charge. Fortunately, you may not need to plead guilty to criminal conduct. By thinking about some common defenses to embezzlement, you may better position yourself to assert your legal rights. Whether you face state or federal charges,
Single-vehicle crash results in drunk driving charge
Some events in life often seem to go from bad to worse. For example, being involved in a car accident is a bad situation, and facing charges for drunk driving after the incident can make it worse. Unfortunately, this type of scenario is not uncommon. One man in Tennessee recently found himself in this type of