Many motorists assume that a failed breath test means an automatic conviction for driving under the influence, so they do not even try to defend themselves. But even if your breath test reads over the legal limit, there are options for fighting the charges. The first...
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Year: 2022
Rethinking the value of a controversial interview technique
Wrongful convictions occur for various reasons and can devastate the lives of many innocent people in Tennessee and other states. Inaccurate eyewitness or informant testimony and forensic evidence errors are often responsible for unjust results. Unfortunately, the...
Police lying to juveniles: Facts parents should know
It is perfectly legal for police to lie to you to get a confession. This is true in 48 states, including Tennessee. According to a 1969 Supreme Court ruling, the police may use false statements or deceptive means to gain a confession. As a parent, understanding the...
Understanding how Tennessee treats juvenile crimes
Juvenile crime consists of a wide range of offenses, and Tennessee judges sentence young offenders to some of the most severe penalties in the country. However, the court uses various factors when determining how to proceed after your child's violation. These factors...
How disorderly conduct charges impact college students
For many young adults, going away to college represents the first time they must rely on their own judgment. Poor decision-making may lead to a criminal conviction that impacts your child's college career and future employment prospects. Disorderly conduct is one of...
The significance of police decision making
Quick thinking is a necessary skill for police officers. However, police are only human and do not always make appropriate decisions. Hasty decisions can have consequences. All too often, a police officer's decisions reveal implicit biases. If you are facing criminal...
How a criminal record could impact your child’s financial aid for college
College students sometimes engage in illegal activity that can impact their eligibility for federal financial aid. Here is what you should know about this topic. What will not make your child ineligible for federal aid? Drug charges no longer disqualify a student from...
Artificial intelligence can lead to wrongful convictions
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a driving force in our daily lives. Whether it allows a favorite streaming service to recommend movies or helps drivers navigate their next road trip, most people rely upon some form of artificial intelligence throughout the...
Legal defenses for public intoxication charges
Tennessee has scores of distilleries and drinking establishments. Despite its party atmosphere, it is still against the law to be drunk out in public. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says millions of people binge drink at least once per week. Since many...
How the number of drunk-driving crashes fell in Utah
Statistics from a state that instituted stricter drunk driving laws seem to indicate that a similar law change in other states could benefit the public. How could stricter drunk driver laws keep people safer? Utah changed its legal limit In almost every state in the...