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Avoiding Bonnaroo Citations and Arrests

Posted by John C. Taylor | Jun 12, 2015 | 0 Comments

Don't let an arrest ruin your weekend Historically, this June weekend in Tennessee is one when 70 to 90 thousand music lovers commemorate for four days of sunshine, partying and rock and roll, as part of the annual Bonnaroo festivities. However, this year the stakes are higher for Bonnaroo partic...

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Isn’t marijuana now legal in the United States?

Posted by John C. Taylor | May 28, 2015 | 0 Comments

Isn't marijuana now legal in the United States? It is important to know from the outset that Tennessee's marijuana laws are unique. It is important to have a Tennessee criminal defense lawyer explain your rights when it comes to marijuana. Many people have heard of changes in the law concerning m...

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Palcohol – What is it and is it Safe?

Posted by John C. Taylor | Apr 29, 2015 | 0 Comments

A new fad in alcohol consumption has led to significant controversy Just this March, the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau approved a new form of alcohol for sale and consumption. Powdered alcohol, known as Palcohol, is becoming the latest beverage trend. Palcohol is simply a powdered...

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Tennesee DUI Arrests On the Rise

Posted by John C. Taylor | Apr 06, 2015 | 0 Comments

With DUI arrests increasing, it is important to know your rights Driving under the influence, also known as DUI, is one of the most common types of criminal defense cases that many people face. Recent statistics indicate that DUI cases are on the rise. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investi...

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What to do After You Get Arrested

Posted by John C. Taylor | Feb 26, 2015 | 0 Comments

Being arrested can be a traumatizing event. You may not understand what is happening and may not be thinking clearly. It may also be hard to remember your rights during this process. Read below for some need-to-know information if you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation of being arres...

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