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Federal Crime Lawyers Nearby Nashville 37219 (by distance)
Within 1 mile
(Nashville Area) 37238 0.2 miles
Within 5 miles
(Nashville Area) 37203 1.2 miles
(Nashville Area) 37212 2.5 miles
Within 10 miles
(Nashville Area) 37205 6.3 miles
(Nashville Area) 37209 7.5 miles
Within 25 miles
(Brentwood Area) 37027 11.5 miles
Within 50 miles
(Murfreesboro Area) 37130 32.1 miles
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$185 - $540
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4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Federal Crime Lawyers in city Nashville How many Federal Crime lawyers actively serve residents of Nashville, Tennessee? Approximately 42 licensed attorneys focus on Federal Crime across Nashville, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Federal Crime lawyers in Nashville, Tennessee? In Nashville, typical rates range from $196-$389 per hour for Federal Crime. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3371 and $8043, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Federal Crime matters usually take in courts near Nashville? Federal Crime cases in Nashville, Tennessee usually take around 5-9 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Federal Crime cases for people living in Nashville, Tennessee? Residents of Nashville typically see Federal Crime filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Federal Crime? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Federal Crime, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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If you are accused of a crime, you want positive results--not your face on the front page of the paper. If you have been convicted and are fighting an appeal, you want a positive outcome--not hot air and a hole in your family's savings. Competent and zealous lawyering, that is centered on the client and respects the client's dignity and privacy is Mr. Tennent's goal. He maintains a small case load in the federal, appellate, Davidson and Williamson County courts, so that he can properly focus on each and every client.. Richard Tennent is a founding member of Bell, Tennent & Frogge. He earns his living entirely by defending persons accused of misdeeds in the federal, state and appellate courts. On rare occasions he also does pro bono environmental and land use law. Over the past twenty years, Mr. Tennent has represented persons accused of the most serious offenses under our laws. He has taken eleven first-degree murder cases to jury trial, and has won acquittals or verdicts to significantly reduced offenses in eight of those. He has won not guilty verdicts on offenses including aggravated robbery, carjacking, distribution of 40 kilograms of heroin, possession of cocaine, aggravated assault on a police officer, rape of a child, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault and aggravated child abuse. Mr. Tennent has learned over and over that good citizens are wrongfully charged with terrible crimes of which they are innocent. He has also learned that citizens are often ‘over-charged’ as he has won lesser verdicts to misdemeanors, when the government sought felony convictions. Mr. Tennent has successfully handled very challenging criminal appeals. He has won reversals and new trials in cases of First Degree Murder, Rape and Aggravated Sexual Battery. One of his most challenging appeals was done in the case of State v. Ward, 138 S.W.3d 245 (. 2003), where he successfully challenged the dubious "scientific" theory that three unexplained deaths means murder. Other more recent successes include: State v. Fleschman 2008 WL 5130449, ., December 08, 2008 (sentence reduced from three-years to six-months on solicitation of minor case), and State v. Williams, 2006 WL 3431920 ., November 29, 2006 (rape conviction reversed for prosecutorial misconduct and erroneous use of DNA evidence). Mr. Tennent also understands that sometimes the best defense is securing mercy, justice and leniency. In the District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, over the last eight years, he has had repeated successes in securing sentences significantly below the “advisory guideline recommendation.” He understands the importance of well-crafted sentencing memorandums that help the sentencing judge see his client as full human being, entitled to respect, and possessing human dignity. Mr. Tennent’s clients are not mere numbers, but individuals with unique human stories. In 1994, Mr. Tennent graduated from the Vanderbilt School of Law, having earned American Jurisprudence Awards for both Criminal Law and Post-Conviction Criminal Procedure. Since law school he has earned a Master of Studies in Environmental Law from the Vermont Law School, graduating summa cum laude. He attended Michigan State University on a National Merit Scholarship, graduating in 1990 with Honors. Mr. Tennent is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and serves on the amicus committee. He is licensed to practice in the State of Tennessee, the Middle District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is very active in the Metro Public Schools where he has been the Chairman of Parents Advisory Council, as well as the founding PTO President of the Lockeland Design