Having a Tennessee criminal conviction on your record can be a nightmare. There is a stigma tied to it, so it’s no surprise that there are many consequences you could face. The following are some of the professional repercussions that might affect you. Being denied a...
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Challenging a court decision through appeal
After a verdict is given in court in Tennessee, you might not agree with the decision. You have the right to file an appeal in order for more evidence to be obtained and to try to put together a defense that includes more details. Grounds for appealing As part of the...
What do you have to say to invoke your right to remain silent?
Although the "right to remain silent" is said often on television and movie screens, people may struggle to understand fully what it means. Particularly, Tennessee residents may not understand when they have the right and what they must say to invoke their right of...
Searches after being stopped by an officer
After being stopped by a police officer in Tennessee, you might think that you will be required to allow the officer to search your vehicle and your personal possessions. While there are some instances when this would be necessary, you do have rights that can...
What constitutes indecent exposure, and how is it punished?
Indecent exposure is considered a sex offense in Tennessee. Anyone who is arrested on such charges should understand the consequences they could face. Indecent exposure explained Indecent exposure is a sex crime with the intent of other people seeing the sex acts...
How can you deal with street harassment by police?
Harassment of any kind is considered a violation of your rights. However, when police perpetrate it on Tennessee streets, it’s a scarier experience. It’s important to know your rights and how you can respond. What is street harassment? Street harassment occurs when a...
How judges determine appropriate bail bond amount
Everyone in Tennessee who is arrested on a criminal charge will have the jurisdictional judge assess the case for their potential release on bond. This is not necessarily an automatic allowance because judges can hold a defendant without bail if there is a potentially...
Turning yourself in with a warrant
Not knowing if you have a warrant that's been issued for your arrest in Tennessee can be frightening. You might worry throughout the day whether you're driving in town or you're at home with your family as you never know when you're going to be arrested. A way to deal...
The right to remain silent when pulled over
Being pulled over by a police officer in Tennessee can be a frightening experience. Although it seems like you should answer anything that the officer asks, you have the right not to say anything when you're stopped. Answering questions As part of your constitutional...
Types of juvenile crimes
The Tennessee legal system is much like many others across the United States when it comes to adjudicating cases involving juveniles. Legislators and officials within the state legal system realize that juveniles easily have the most potential for rehabilitation into...