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What Happens in a Theft or Burglary Case in Tennessee?

Theft and burglary charges in Tennessee can range from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies, depending on the value of stolen property and the circumstances of entry. Understanding the legal process helps defendants in Lebanon and Wilson County make informed decisions. Hagar & Phillips regularly guide clients through these cases from arrest to resolution.

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What is Alternative Dispute Resolution?

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to different ways that litigants can resolve their cases other than the traditional litigation mechanism culminating in an adversarial trial. Standard methods of ADR around the country include mediation, arbitration, conciliation, and neutral evaluation. Learn more.

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What Is Considered Domestic Assault in Tennessee?

Domestic situations can escalate quickly, and many people are surprised to learn how broadly Tennessee defines domestic assault. Understanding what the law considers domestic assault is important for anyone navigating relationship conflict, safety concerns, or criminal accusations. This overview is for general information only, not legal advice, but it can help you make sense of a complicated topic.

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What is Domestic Assault

Tennessee law, codified at Tenn. Code Ann. §39-13-111(b) defines “domestic assault” as the crime of assault against a “domestic abuse victim.” Tennessee law considers a domestic abuse victim as any family member by blood or adoption, a child, a current or former mate, or a current or former spouse. Learn more.

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What is Driving Under the Influence?

In Tennessee, driving under the influence (DUI) is a crime in which a person drives or is in “physical control” of a vehicle on any street or road while impaired. A blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or more carries a presumption in Tennessee that the driver was impaired.

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What is Implied Consent and What are the Penalties?

Learn more about implied consent and the penalties for drivers in Tennessee.

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What is Indecent Exposure

What is indecent exposure? We take a look at sexual offenses and similar Tennessee sex-related topics in the following article.

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What is Physical Control in a DUI Case

Physical control in a DUI case means that the defendant has the likely means to operate the vehicle even if he or she was not actually driving the vehicle at the time that they were stopped by the police. Learn More.

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What is Subrogation and How Can it Affect Me?

If you have ever been in an accident and needed a health insurance company to make payments on your behalf, then you might already be familiar with the term “subrogation.”

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What is the Crime of Burglary?

Tennessee law defines burglary in four different ways. In this article, we go into depth about Burglary under Tennessee law.

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