Drug Charges

Expungable Offenses

What is Expungement? It is the process by which a record of criminal convictions is destroyed or sealed from state or federal records.

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Drug Possession Charges in Tennessee: Methamphetamine

Understand drug possession charges in Tennessee related to Methamphetamine.

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Weed Legality in Tennessee

Laws about cannabis are changing in the United States, and it is important to know the rules in each state. Tennessee is no exception, with its unique stance on marijuana. This blog answers some common questions to help explain the current laws about weed in Tennessee as of 2024.

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Navigating Drug Charges in Tennessee Video

Facing drug charges in Tennessee can be daunting, with consequences that can alter your life. Today, we're breaking down what you need to know about drug charges in Tennessee.

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Navigating Drug Charges in Tennessee

The prospect of facing drug charges in Tennessee can be a harrowing experience, fraught with uncertainty and the potential for life-altering consequences. At Hagar and Phillips, Attorneys at Law, we understand the gravity of these situations and are dedicated to offering guidance and support. In this blog post, we aim to demystify the complexities surrounding drug charges in Tennessee, providing valuable insights to those navigating these challenging waters.

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Navigating the Changing Landscape of Drug Laws in Tennessee

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Drug Trafficking and Distribution Charges

The use and sale of drugs are prominent in many communities and can lead to dangerous and sometimes fatal situations. For this reason, those who face criminal charges may endure stiff penalties if convicted. In such cases, it is essential to fully understand what drug trafficking and distribution charges entail so that you can develop the best possible defense for your case.

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The Fourth Amendment and the Plain View Doctrine

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure activities. In addition, the Supreme Court has ruled about the “plain view doctrine.” What is this, and what does it mean to you?

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Stay Out of Legal Trouble on Halloween

With so many people out during the evenings, wild parties hosted in popular college towns, the temptation for vandalism, and a greater inclination to cause legal trouble as tradition suggests, here are a few common crimes that can occur on Halloween night.

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Do I Need a Criminal Lawyer?

Don’t try and self-diagnose your legal issues. You may not know how serious your problems with the law are. Underestimating your predicament could result in bigger trouble down the line.

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