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What does a Criminal Appeals lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Appeals lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Appeals cases in your area.
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Most Criminal Appeals lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
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You should contact a Criminal Appeals lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Appeals cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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If you are looking for an experienced Court Room Lawyer, who will fight for you and aggressively represent you, then, give me a call. I practice in all Courts in Tennessee and Federal District Court. I have practiced law in WilliamsonCounty(Fanklin, Tennessee) for 31 years. Whether you have a case in General Sessions Court like a DUI, Simple Possession, Shoplifting, a Probation Violation or something more serious in the Circuit Criminal Court like Burglary, Robbery or Felony Drug charges, give me a call and let's discuss your particular case. Never go to court without representation by an experienced Attorney.. My primary area of practice is CRIMINAL DEFENSE. I have handled thousands of Criminal cases over the past 31 years as both a lawyer and a Judge for 15 years. About half my cases are defending citizens just like you who have been charged with Driving Under the Influence(DUI). Most people arrested for DUI's are just ordinary citizens like you and me. Most have never been arrested before and most have absolutely no Criminal record whatsoever.. If you have been arrested for a DUI, please give me a call and let's talk about the circumstances under which you were arrested. Did you take a BAC? Did the officer give you a Field Sobriety Test, or did you refuse? What was the reason for the officer to make the initial traffic stop and ultimately the arrest? The smallest tidbit of information can turn your case from a conviction to a dismissal. Give me a call and let me evaluate your case.. In addition to DUI's, about half of my practice is in representing citizens charged with just about every other crime in the book. If you are charged with a crime, be it. Shoplifting, Theft, Burglary Robbery, a Probation Violation, Drugs, Parol violations, Misdemeanors of Felony Charges or perhaps you just want a lawyer to file a petition to have the Judge consider reducing your jail time, please give me a call and let's talk about the details of your case. Every case is unique, just like a finger print. I will honestly evaluate your case and tell you what I think. I would never want to overpromise and under deliver. While I cannot guarantee the outcome of a case, I will promise to zealously represent you and do my very best to achieve your objectives.. Remember, although I have been a Judge for many years, I DO NOT JUDGE YOU, I REPRESENT YOU. Give me a call and let's talk in person about your case.
I have been practicing throughout Tennessee in trial and appellate courts, both state and federal, since 1993. I work hard to get the best outcome possible for my clients. When you hire me, you will have direct access to me - you won't have to leave messages with a secretary or schedule meetings with a paralegal to get your questions answered. Give me a call, I can help solve the problem.
Mark’s work as an Assistant District Attorney for the 21st Judicial District prepared him well to defend clients in Tennessee’s criminal courts. With over 23 years of legal experience, Mark’s private practice has focused on criminal law, representing people charged with DUI, domestic violence, underage drinking, drug possession, and white-collar crimes, among other offenses.. Mark is a Franklin native, active in Middle Tennessee civic and leadership organizations. He was recognized by the Tennessee Bar Foundation as an outstanding attorney of integrity and high ethical standards who has contributed to the legal profession and the public good.. An avid golfer and traveler, Mark has been married to Elizabeth Imorde Puryear for more than 23 years. He enjoyed coaching his three children’s sports teams when they were small. Now that the kids are older and mostly teenaged, he prefers to enjoy their sporting events from the safety of the stands.
I am attorney Kate Yeager Delk, and I have been working in Tennessee's justice system for more than 11 years. I represent individuals defending their rights and protecting their futures.Prior to opening my own practice, I prosecuted cases in the 21st Judicial District (Hickman, Lewis, Perry, and Williamson counties) for 10 years. I tried numerous cases over those 10 years and know what it takes to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt. Also, as a former prosecutor, I negotiated thousands of cases, and I know how the other side thinks. This unique perspective means I can help protect my clients - both today and in the future. My experience means I know how hard it is for defendants to protect themselves and their rights and how important an experienced attorney is.. After graduating from Washington and Lee School of Law, I clerked for the Court of Criminal Appeals under Judge Tommy Woodall. As one of his two Law Clerks, I researched numerous criminal law issues and drafted opinions.
Casey Ashworth, a native of Franklin, Tennessee, is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the Nashville School of Law. Prior to licensure as an attorney, Casey served as a youth services officer for the Williamson County Juvenile Court, as a probation officer for the Williamson County General Sessions Court, and as a magistrate for Williamson County. He is fluent in Spanish and has interpreted for various trial courts in the middle Tennessee area. Casey is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and the Williamson County Bar Association. His primary practice areas include criminal defense (DUI, misdemeanors, and felonies), personal injury, juvenile court matters, divorce, orders of protection, and child custody cases.
John M. Milazo is an aggressive attorney with more than 12 years of experience helping clients through some of the most difficult times of their lives. Diligent attention to the unique details of your situation, coupled with a sincere desire to help others make John M. Milazo a smart choice to help you in your time of legal challenge. Whether you are facing a criminal charge or are contemplating a divorce and are apprehensive about what your future will hold for you and your children, John M. Milazo will invest the time and attention necessary to attend to your particular needs. See for more information.
Judge Robbie Beal was elected in 2006 as Circuit Court Judge for the 21st Judicial District that includes Williamson, Hickman, Lewis and Perry counties. A Circuit Court judge is the trial level court responsible for trying all types of criminal cases; mostly felonies. This court also hears and renders decisions on divorce and post-divorce matters, contract disputes, probate issues, personal injury cases, and orders of protection. It is also responsible for hearing appeals from the juvenile court and general sessions court. Judge Beal was one of three of the youngest Circuit Court judges elected in the state. As judge, he presided over hundreds of criminal, domestic, and civil cases. A sampling of the cases appealed from his court are available to view here. Prior to his election to Circuit Court, he was the Williamson County Juvenile Court Referee/Magistrate. He served in this capacity for 7 years. A Juvenile Magistrate hears all types of Juvenile matters in the same manner as a judge. Judge Beal ruled on hundreds of custody disputes, child support matters, and juvenile criminal (delinquent and unruly charges) matters. This is Judge Beal’s second time to practice law with Ernie Williams. Then, as now, he was engaged in the general practice of law concentrating on all types of litigation. Prior to entering private practice the first time, Judge Beal was an Assistant District Attorney and was named the primary drug prosecutor for the judicial district. He tried dozens of cases involving drug offenses, DUI’s, aggravated assault, burglaries, sex offenses, and murder. Judge Beal’s first job out of law school was with the Public Defender’s Office in the 23rd Judicial District which includes Dickson, Cheatham, Humphreys, Houston, and Stewart counties. Again, he had the opportunity to try over 100 criminal jury trials. This includes four murder trials to a successful outcome. He was elected president of the Dickson County Bar Association. Judge Beal graduated from Belmont University in 1987 in three years and Memphis State University Law School in 1991. He is married with one son. His wife and he were approved foster parents up until his appointment to Juvenile Court. Judge Beal was the first in his family to graduate college and is the grandson of a coal miner from Kentucky.
Jacob, W. Fendley (Jake) father of four, began working for Rudolph, Ross and Fendley, Attorneys in 2003, at the age of 18. Jake started at the bottom of a law firm as a legal runner, then as a paralegal, then as a law clerk, graduating from law school in 2011. Today, he is a partner and founding member of Fendley & Etson. Throughout his career he has worked on a wide range of legal matters including civil, criminal, and family law cases. His involvement has been essential and has allowed him to experience first hand and participate in the litigation process from all angles. His experience and study of the law has been hands on.. He attended Law School at the Nashville School of Law with his sister and now partner Elizabeth Fendley. They were the first siblings to graduate simultaneously from the Nashville School of Law and did so as graduates of the school's 100th class. They sat for the Bar exam in 2012 and both passed on their first attempt.. The vast majority of young attorneys graduate law school without knowing how or what to expect in a court room. Jake was able to hit the ground running as a young attorney due to having over 10 years of experience working at his Father's side. He values and enjoys a good reputation as an ethical and well prepared attorney and is well respected throughout the legal community in Clarksville, Tennessee.. Jake enjoys the practice of law, and truthfully stands up for his clients. He has enjoyed unparalleled success throughout career and has developed a fierce reputation. He's currently rated as one of the three best rated criminal defense attorneys in Clarksville by "". With Jake in your corner you'll have one of the best trial lawyers in the State fighting for you.
I stand for the rights of the accused and have years of experience in a wide variety of legal disciplines. The focus of my practice is in the field of criminal defense. For approximately four years all I did in Nashville, Tennessee is practicecriminal defense. Now I have relocated back to my hometown of Clarksville, Tennessee to continue an already successful legal career. It is important to know your rights and not go to court unrepresented. When you are facing criminal charges you need a top Clarksville criminal defense lawyer to represent your rights and defend you.. Education:. 2000Bachelor of Science, Environmental Geography & Geology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee. 2007Juris Doctorate, Nashville School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee. Experience:. Professional Memberships:. Licensed to practice law in Tennessee since 2007.
I received a Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2014. I practiced immigration law prior to joining the Clarksville, Tennessee, firm Patton & Pittman in October 2015. My practice is mainly composed of civil and criminal litigation at trial and appellate levels.