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Q: I was looking for the statute & code for the New Tennessee gun laws passed July 21st 2021.
Bennett James Wills
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answered on Sep 20, 2022

Look at Tenn Code Ann Title 39, Ch. 17, Part 13

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Q: What if a minor sends photos of himself to an adult through texting? Can the adult be charged with child pornography?
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answered on Jul 20, 2022

The answer depends. The recipient of the photo would likely not be charged if it was unsolicited and the photo(s) were deleted and reported to the appropriate authorities. If the photo was solicited from the minor and the photo is kept - then there's a bigger problem. Facts matter under the... View More

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Q: If someone poured a drink on my car on state property and there's no damage just sticky. Is there a case? A felony? Etc?
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answered on Jun 17, 2022

Possible misdemeanor vandalism or littering. But it would not be worth the trouble of being a witness/victim in Court.

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Q: How much would i need to obtain a lawyer for 2 inditments the first one is for driving on revoke not yielding for a car

and felony envading and the other one is poss of cocaine drug paraphernalia and attempted tampering with evidence

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answered on May 10, 2022

You have two felonies for sure. You should hire an attorney for your case.

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Q: My daughter's mom burned her social security card in a fire on purpose. Is that a federal offense? My daughter is 19

She admitted to it in child support court and the judge said it was a federal offense..

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answered on May 10, 2022

I would consult with a federal attorney.

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Q: So if one decided to purposely go AWOL from the Tennessee National Guard, what penalty would they face besides discharge
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answered on May 4, 2022

It could be a Felony, or a Misdemeanor with alot of Restitution required. The Soldier should talk to his Commander and First Sergeant and take the Military penalty without criminal charges being filed. The Courts can be very rough on AWOLs. At least hire an attorney that knows the TN NG, as a... View More

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Q: My husband was arrested & charged with conn. Felon in poss of firearm, &methamphetamine p/d/s/mf . During the stop

$47,315 was seized. Of this money, $8754 was my personal tax money. Is it possible to get my tax money returned?

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answered on May 2, 2022

Yes it is possible... You have to make a claim, and must be able to prove the source of cash was not from a criminal enterprise. It will be difficult and you will be cross examined under oath.

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Q: What is the statute of limitations for a civil rights lawsuit when the a cause of action is fraud by the court?
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answered on May 2, 2022

Not sure of your "Court" fraud, but a Governmental Tort Liability Action is 1 year from injury. Probably any other applicable cause of action will also be 1 year, except some property torts are 3 years.

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Q: felony probation through judicial diversion that is all over my voting rights have been restored ?right to bear arms
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answered on Apr 25, 2022

Hopefully your Diversion is completed, including costs. Then the Indictment and Judgment must be Dismissed. Finally you have to Expunge everything, which can take a few months. Only then will you be ready to buy firearms from an FFL and vote.

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Q: What are the statue of limitations on a Fed case to go back on my record

Looking for statue of limitations they can go on my record

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answered on Mar 11, 2022

Not sure of your question. But a conviction is permanent and does not go off your record after some time period.

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Q: If stolen property is in my home and I give consent for the police o search and recover it can I be charged?

My son in law stole from a company and lied to us about where it came from. I had ask him to remove it from my home and have proof. He brought the police here and they ask to search I gave permission and the detective gave me his word he would not put charges on me. He also said he would return my... View More

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answered on Jan 28, 2022

Yes, you can be charged with a couple of crimes.

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Q: What is the time limit to arrest a person who committed multiple felonies

The felonies was committed in front of multiple Witnesses

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answered on Nov 29, 2021

Felony SOL's in TN generally range from 2 years to 8 years. Different Felonies have different SOLs. Consult with a competent TN attorney.

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Q: Is it possible to have someones parole transfered from florida to Tennessee

He was recently absconded in both states because he left Florida and came home and he is mentally unstable

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answered on Nov 24, 2021

It sounds like a FL Conviction, so you will have to ask FL lawyers. But TN is very difficult to transfer Probation Jurisdiction, and I bet it is no easier in FL. He should talk to his FL Probation Officer also, especially since that is who will violate him.

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Q: If your record has been expunged do you have to put you were convicted on a job application?
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answered on Nov 18, 2021

No TNSC says that is the whole purpose of expungement. But first you need to be sure you got a successful expungement. Sometimes you have to do it again with your certified order.

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Q: I never got arrested before and i recently got my first charge of “accessory after the fact” . Will i do jail time?

This is my first charge ever . Where do i hire an good lawyer ?

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answered on Oct 25, 2021

There is always a potential for jail time with any criminal charge. You can google attorneys or find them on this website.

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Q: Is facilitation to commit aggravated burglary a felony offense and what class is it?
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answered on Sep 20, 2021

D Felony

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Q: Can I carry a concealed weapon in the state of Alabama if I have a lifetime carry permit issued in Tennessee?

I am a Tennessee resident.

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answered on Jul 22, 2021

You should be able to as reciprocity should apply. Go to the AL forum and ask as laws do change. Remember there may be different restrictions than TN.

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Q: Is it legal to purchase a syringe and needle online for non-drug related purposes like on Amazon, in Tennessee?
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answered on Jul 4, 2021

Yes. People who have diabetes need to use them sometimes.

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Q: Is (a) (2) (c) code 39-17-1307 it this a a felony and what level or misdemeanor?
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answered on Jun 11, 2021

Class A Misdemeanor

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Q: What is my son facing in a felony evading arrest charge?

My son was charged with a felony evading charge. He had picked up two girls to take them to the store when a cop going in the opposite direction turned and blue lighted him, mean time both girls began screaming(don't stop and go go go) he panicked and sped up to like 40 or 45 in a 30mph for... View More

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answered on Mar 11, 2021

That should be at least one C Felony. The Reckless Endangerment can be a misdemeanor or felony. It may have been an illegal stop, for which suppression motions are made. But his speeding will probably be the reason now for the stop. He needs an attorney to prepare for a Preliminary Hearin.... View More

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