Memphis Criminal Defense Lawyer Patrick Stegall on: Federal Drug Crimes
Dec 29, 2011
A federal drug charge is a serious criminal matter. Crimes under federal law can carry greater punishment than under state law, with numerous sentence enhancing factors and no possibility of parole. T...
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Tennessee NFA Trust Lawyer Patrick Stegall Explains How to Set Up an NFA Trust
Dec 27, 2011
The state of Tennessee has a provision that allows for the possession and use ofitems regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This authority is granted in Title 39, Chapter 17 of the Tennessee...
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Memphis DUI Lawyer Explains Tennessee Ignition Interlock Device Laws
Dec 21, 2011
Tennessees DUI laws carry many different penalties. One such penalty is the ignition interlock device. The ignition interlock device is a device that connects a motor vehicles ignition system to a brea...
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How To Hande a Memphis Tennessee Domestic Assault Charge
Dec 18, 2011
A domestic violence charge and conviction can have serious consequences on a persons reputation, employment prospects, and overall well-being. If youve been charged with domestic violence you need to k...
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Memphis Minor in Possession Lawyer Explains Underage Drinking Penalties
Dec 18, 2011
This article deals with the crime of minor in possession of alcohol in Memphis, Tennessee, the consequences, and what to do if you are charged. Please check your local laws if you are outside Tennessee...
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Memphis Drug Crimes Lawyer Explains the Crime of Marijuana Possession in Memphis
Dec 05, 2011
Memphis, Tennessee area courts have some of the busiest criminal dockets in the country, handling over 100,000 criminal cases a year. Many of these cases are for the misdemeanor offense of marijuana po...
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Memphis Criminal Defense Lawyer Explains How to Keep a Shoplifting Charge Off Your Record
Nov 22, 2011
In Tennessee, shoplifting is formally called Theft of Property $500 or less. Theft in Tennessee is graded by dollar amounts--$500, $1000, $10,000, and anything over $10,000. Theft $500 or less is a Cla...
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