What are the consequences for theft under a hundred dollars in the State of Tennesee?
This is theft of property $500 or less, a Class A misdemeanor punishable up to 11 months and 29 days. Forget about the other guy. Doesn't sound...
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This is theft of property $500 or less, a Class A misdemeanor punishable up to 11 months and 29 days. Forget about the other guy. Doesn't sound...
Despite the libertarian aspects of casual, personal drug possession and use, it is still against the law and the other attorney is right: a...
Unless you can prove fraud or malicious conduct on TBI's part, I doubt you can sue over this. I would ask them why the date got moved back a year.
You shouldn't have to turn yourself in for a citation, though you may have to go get fingerprinted before your court date. Depends on how they do...
If these were convictions they cannot be expunged. Convictions are permanent. But if there was never a conviction and the charges were dismissed...
To the judge, it doesn't look good that you had the money to pay bond but not the money to hire counsel. But I have seen judges give people one...
Public intox is a Class C misdemeanor, already pretty low so I don't know what it would be knocked down to. I would do whatever possible to keep...
Anywhere from 13.5 to 60 years. That's the range for attempted first degree murder in Tennessee. Where she falls in that range is going to depend...
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Probably best to take their offer of a sure dismissal. Attend the class, it doesn't go on your record, you don't pay a fine. It looks like you'd...
If he has mental health problems then he should be evaluated to see if he's competent to stand trial. A medical professional would examine him...