State Cases

Motor Vehicle Crimes

Motor Vehicle Crimes in Chattanooga Criminal Defense Firm Serving Southeast Tennessee For more than 35 years Whether you are 16 years old, drive a commercial 18-wheeler, or were simply driving way...

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Probation Violations

Probation Violations in Tennessee Chattanooga Probation Attorney Probation violations can be quite serious. Whether you have been accused of committing a new criminal offense, failing a drug test,...

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Misdemeanor

Misdemeanor Charges in Tennessee Aggressive Legal Representation in Chattanooga, TN In Tennessee, there are three classes of misdemeanors: Class A, Class B, and Class C. With any misdemeanor, you...

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Expungement

Chattanooga Expungement Attorney State Expungement Laws in Tennessee Most people do not understand the basic concept behind the expungement allowance in Tennessee criminal law. If you have been...

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Warrants

In the state of Tennessee, an arrest warrant is simply a document signed by a judge or court clerk that allows an official to detain the subject of the warrant.

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Healthcare Fraud

In order to receive government funding, healthcare providers must file claims that document payment information and then submit records to support these claims.

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College Investigations

College Investigations Chattanooga Criminal Defense Attorney Representing Young Clients Are you or your student facing an investigation from a college? The most important thing you can do is hire...

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Juvenile Proceedings

Juvenile Proceedings in Chattanooga, Tennessee Strong Representation from the Defense Attorneys at Davis & Hoss, PC In Tennessee, juveniles are not convicted like adults, but rather face...

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DUI

Driving Under the Influence in Tennessee DUI Lawyer in Chattanooga, TN with 35 Years of Experience Conviction of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) in the state of Tennessee is not...

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Bank Robbery

The crime of bank robbery is a federal offense found under 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a). Bank robbery does not include white collar crimes, such as fraud.

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