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Domestic Violence with a Prior Conviction(s)

Domestic Violence with a Prior Conviction(s) A domestic violence conviction is obviously a serious matter.  Persons convicted for domestic violence offenses face criminal time and other negative consequences. But, these consequences only increase for recidivist (or repeat) offenders.  If you have been arrested for domestic violence and have a prior conviction, then you need to … Read more

Possession of an Illegal Weapon

Possession of an Illegal Weapon Tennessee law declares that certain weapons are illegal for the vast majority of its citizens.  For example, most citizens may not own a machine gun or a pair of brass knuckles. These are considered “illegal weapons.”   Possession of such a weapon can lead to an arrest and even felony criminal … Read more

Felon in Possession of Firearm

Felon in Possession of Firearms Charges In Tennessee as in many states across the country, felons lose some of their rights after a felony conviction.  One of the key loss of freedoms is the ability to carry a firearm – a constitutional right protected under the U.S. Constitution under the Second Amendment and under the … Read more

Aggravated Stalking

If you face aggravated stalking charges, you are looking at a possible felony conviction and many collateral consequences, such as loss of job, family, and reputation.  That is why if you face aggravated stalking charges, you need an attorney who can provide the best possible defense to these charges.  Nashville-based attorney Philip Clark handles stalking … Read more

Stalking

Charged with Stalking?  Nashville-Based Lawyer Can Help. Stalking is a serious crime in Tennessee.  A stalking conviction could have dramatically negative consequences for your familial life, employment, and other areas of your life.   Defending against a stalking charge with the assistance of a Nashville stalking defense lawyer may avoid harsh penalties and protect your future. … Read more

Drug Possession with Intent

Drug Possession with Intent to Sell or Distribute Possession of illegal drugs can lead to criminal prosecution in Tennessee.  The greater the quantity of drugs, the more likely that prosecutors may charge a defendant with something more than a simple possession offense.  The danger is that the prosecution will charge the defendant with possession with … Read more

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