Author: The Lanzon Firm
Carrying a family member’s prescription pain relievers can have unintended consequences
Prescription pain relievers have become a new front in the war on drugs. As in all wars, there are innocent casualties. In Tennessee, something as simple as carrying a family member’s prescription can result in the stigma of a felony drug conviction. A serious drug problem Abuse of prescription drugs, and of opioid-based pain relievers
Penalties more severe for vehicular homicide related to DUI
The start of the new year signaled changes in the severity of penalties for Tennessee drivers who have been convicted of causing a drunk-driving death. A new law that took effect January 1 removes the option of probation for a person convicted of vehicular homicide related to intoxicated driving. This measure further enforces the already strong stance
Felony DUI carries harsh penalties
Over the past few years, many states have renewed efforts to keep drunk drivers off the road and to educate the public about the dangers of driving after only one or two drinks. Legislators and safety advocates have long believed that strict penalties work to deter people from getting behind the wheel while intoxicated. Tennessee
If BAC is rejected in court, other tests may still prove DUI
Before a police officer can perform a test to determine a person’s blood alcohol concentration, the officer must have a suspicion that the person may be intoxicated. Asking the driver to perform certain tests is the most common way for an officer to confirm that suspicion. While the BAC may tell the level of intoxication
Underage drinking may be more common than parents think
Parents of teenagers in Tennessee have a lot to worry about. Amid concerns for their education, motivation and overall well-being is the fear that peer pressure or adolescent risk-taking will get them into trouble. Some of the greatest trouble a teen can find involves underage drinking. While parents may believe their children always make wise decisions,
Bus driver faces vehicular homicide charges after 6 children die
Parents in Tennessee are still reeling from the horrific school bus accident that took the lives of six children and injured dozens more. The accident has parents and authorities questioning safety measures on buses as well as the vetting of potential bus drivers. The bus driver at the center of the tragedy is now facing
Drunk driving charge follows traffic stop
A man and woman are in serious trouble following a traffic stop on Interstate 40. Tennessee State Troopers stopped their vehicle after reportedly noticing erratic driving patterns. Soon after, both the driver and passenger were facing serious criminal charges, including a drunk driving charge. Troopers reported observing the vehicle drifting out of the proper lane of
Drunk driving charges can put a damper on college life
Many college students in Tennessee and throughout the nation enjoy time away from studies with their friends. Going out for a bite to eat, or imbibing in a drink or two, provides entertainment and stress relief from academic pressures during the school year. Those remaining on campus during the holidays may be at risk for drunk
Tommy Hindman Identified as One of the Top DUI Attorneys in Tennessee by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense (NAFDD)
As stated in this – Press Release by the National Advocacy For DUI Defense Tommy Hindman is a member of the National Advocacy for DUI Defense (NAFDD), LLC, an organization that awards the nation’s best private Driving Under the Influence (DUI) attorneys. NAFDD identifies the top criminal defense attorneys in each state based upon their experience,
Talking to your kids about underage DUI
Many teenagers experiment with alcohol before they reach age 21. Few realize that even a single drink can put them over the legal limit in Tennessee. To avoid costly penalties, it’s important for parents to talk to their children about underage DUI. What is the law for underage DUI in Tennessee? In Tennessee, the legal