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Q: my father passed away i am the only child and his spouse has passed,he had no will and left behind two cars.

i was able to title them and regester them in my name but the friend that he was staying with refuses to turn them over to me and is allowing others to drive them what can i do

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answered on Jun 30, 2021

If you are the titled owner, file an Action To Recover Personal Property in General Sessions Court. A Bond may be required.

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Q: Is it illegal to drive the posted speed limit while passing on a multi lane highway if a faster driver wants the lane?

I have encountered people who maintain that driving the speed limit in the left lane is illegal because it doesn't permit them to drive 15 mph over the limit.

Randy Bryan Ligh
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answered on Jun 19, 2021

No, it is not illegal.

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Q: If sentenced to 15 years at 30% for felony, when released are you on parole for remainder up to 15 years?
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answered on Jun 14, 2021

Generally speaking, yes. But 30 % refers to when you are eligible for your first Parole

Board Hearing, which you may or may not be successful at. Many Prisoners go at least to two Parole Boards prior to being released. Remember Parole is not easy either. You will want to closely...
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Q: I have court in a city 6 hours away and no way to get there what do I do?

I got pulled over for a revoked license in gatlinburg tn.

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answered on May 5, 2021

Hire a competent attorney to represent you. This is a public forum, so many things cannot be discussed.

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Q: I was and charged with a class A felony on a vouluntary drug test in which I was never shown or given any results.

The child does not belong to me nor do I have any legal rights to.I had to bail out of jail and was assigned a public defender but on the court date the public defender was a no show.The judge then tells me that I would have to hire one.I hired a one and my case was dismissed.My question is that is... View More

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answered on Apr 8, 2021

The affidavit of complaint is the charge and the bond is evidence of your being incarcerated. But why would you take a voluntary drug test? That will hurt any suit for a GTLA action under 18 USC §1983. You will have to identify the actual persons that did this, and you will have trouble... View More

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Q: okay I picked up somebody walking and we stopped at the store just down the road to get gas he agreed to go in and pay f

for the gas and while he went into the store to pay for it the police stopped and searched and found drugs on him then they come and search my car is that legal or illegal because I just picked him up walking and he hit a very good pump my gas I didn't know what he had on him just because we... View More

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answered on Apr 8, 2021

If you were not charged with anything, then even if it was an illegal stop and search, it is not your concern. Without a charge there is no standing to do anything, unless You sue the LEO for a §1983 violation for which you have no damages.

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Q: I had a contractor working on an exterior project. He refused to correct some very poor grading and drainage work.

The contractor refused to correct poor workmanship after his drainage system failed.

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 5, 2021

You would be wise to consult a local attorney versed in contract and construction law to review the issue. If the contractor is refusing to fix his work, you may need to consider filing a lawsuit to get appropriate relief.

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Q: Intestate Laws in TN.

My grandmother has a home, 2 mobile homes, and some land. My father was in line to receive a mobile home and the land it was on. My grandmother's husband died and 3 out of her 4 children died as well. Her last surviving child has a wife that I'm not sure intends to allow us to get what... View More

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answered on Mar 31, 2021

You are asking too many questions for this forum. The Grandmother's heirs will take the real property, which is probably her issue or if deceased, their issue. If she has a Son surviving, and the deceased children have kids, the Son takes a share and the Grandchildren take what their parent... View More

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Q: Can I carey a firearm on my person in a vehicle in TN if I have a valid permit?

It is unclear to me whether the law prohibits everyone from carrying a handgun on their person or just people without a valid permit

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answered on Mar 29, 2021

Handgun Carry Permits allow a sidearm to be on your person except in certain areas. Many situations allow the possession of a handgun without a HCP. However any display of a weapon can be a felony assault without a situation putting you in fear of harm.

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Q: My son is 13 years old and refuses to go to school. How does unruly child work?
Ross Matuszak
Ross Matuszak
answered on Mar 12, 2021

Thank you for your question. Unruly child means a child in need of treatment and rehabilitation who:

(i) Habitually and without justification is truant from school while subject to compulsory school attendance; or

(ii) Habitually is disobedient of the reasonable and lawful...
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Q: Can houseguests refuse to leave in Tennessee? They knowingly had mail sent to try to establish residency.
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answered on Feb 24, 2021

Unless you can lock them out, without a fight, you will probably need a competent attorney to prosecute an Unlawful Detainer Action in General Sessions Court.

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Q: If my boyfriend bought a vehicle and gave it to me as a gift but then wants it back. Can he press charges against me

I have a bill of sale but no title it is still registered to the previous owner

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answered on Feb 22, 2021

It is possible. Start putting together any witnesses to the gift. Hopefully the Bill of Sale is to you. But ownership of a vehicle is by Document of Title, which he apparently did not convey over to you. Be prepared to make bond and hire a competent attorney. If he does not swear out a... View More

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Q: I was charged with a class A felony on a vouluntary drug test on a child custody case in which im not the parent off.

I was never shown any test results but yet I was criminally charged. When I was arrested i never received a copy of the warrant either.I had to hire a attorney and which the case was dismissed. I called my attorney and got a copy of my file and still no test results or a copy of any arrest warrant.... View More

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answered on Feb 19, 2021

That is a Government Tort Liability Act case, which is complicated, non-jury, and has a 1 year SOL. Damages are statutorily capped. You will need a competent attorney to sue the LEO's and County. It is probably better to have an out of County lawyer. Time is probably getting close. I... View More

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Q: How long does a person have to excute the terms of a will when she is the executor? This is in Maryville Tn.

This person passed away on March 20, 2019.

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answered on Feb 5, 2021

Has the Will been Probated? Until a Probate Action is instituted, there is no Will nor Executor. If Probate is going on, then you need to check the file at Chancery Court. Read it verbatim. It generally takes at least 15 months to close a Probate in TN, and often much longer. You may wish... View More

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Q: I had custody of my granddaughter until she was 11 & 1/2. She was adopted when she was 16 & killed when she was 20.

Can I get a copy of her original birth certificate. She was born, resided and adopted in Tennessee.

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answered on Feb 4, 2021

It is doubtful whatever Order giving you custody will impress the Health Department. But it might, so take your Order to the Department and ask politely. Usually only immediate Family can get the Certificate. If necessary, call your local State Representative.

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Q: Its Martin Luther kings birthday my boyfriend was arrested on a charge that the limitations ran out

2 days ago n mcminn county jail tn the charge was failure to appear on a theft charge that the charge was 11/09/2002 19 years.

Bennett James Wills
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answered on Jan 18, 2021

Your question is unclear. Did he still have an active warrant? Regardless of the statute of limitations issue, or other related issues, he would be wise to hire an attorney asap to review the case and see what options your boyfriend has.

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Q: Can I back out of a loan that no service has been rendered? The loan was through made with a credit card company through

Ideal image. My service date is in 3 weeks but I notice ideal image has already charged for services. That has me thinking now I want to cancel.

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answered on Jan 14, 2021

Read whatever contract you got. You may have a termination option. But even if you do, how are you going to get your money back? Jurisdiction is probably in another State. It appears that You might have an option with your own credit card, or you might cut your losses with canceling the card.... View More

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Q: My mother had to go to Pennsylvania to help a family member and her property owner has taken over her mobile home.

The home belongs to her she was renting the lot the property owner has tossed all her belongings and is renting out the trailer she owns what do we need to do to reclaim her home?? Is it legal for them to take over her property to sale/rent?? McMinnville tennessee

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answered on Jan 7, 2021

If there is a written Lease, you will want to read it. Otherwise probably the simplest and most direct remedies are suing the Landowner in General Sessions Court for an Action To Recover Personal Property and Conversion. I recommend you hire a competent attorney, and be prepared to remove the... View More

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Q: what recourse do i have when an employee took equipment from my business?

He was asked to bring equipment back. He will not. Lives in another county

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Dec 29, 2020

You could call the non-emergency police/sheriff line in that county - they may consider it theft and go arrest the employee; although the property may be held for evidence reasons. You could go to the courthouse and swear out your own charges against the employee. Or you could go the civil route... View More

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Q: I received a notice tennessee code title 39 criminal offenses chapter 16 . Am I required to recieve this documents.

I have absolutely no idea what this is about

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answered on Dec 17, 2020

Those are criminal offenses of interfering with the conduct of the Government. Bribery, Tampering With Evidence, Bringing Drugs into a Jail...etc. I am not sure what is going on, but I would advise taking them to a competent attorney. Sometimes speed can help in defending against a criminal... View More

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