In the July 2, 2010 Trial Tips Newsletter published by Elliott Wilcox, Mr. Wilcox discusses the importance of going to the crime scene.  From DUI cases to First Degree Murder cases, going to the scene gives you a real feel for the case.  Here are a few takeaways from the article;

  1. The attorney will

  This year marks the Fiftieth Anniversary of " To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.National Public Radio did a great  interview recently. I just bought the Fiftieth Anniversary edition and plan to start reading it this weekend.

I am interested in what is your favorite scene or quote from the book. Please post

   In Tennessee Criminal courtrooms, probation violation hearings are sometimes difficult to win.  However, I ran across some good case law to help win these cases.

Often, a probation violation warrant is taken out due to a new criminal charge.  In State of Tennessee v. James Butler, the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee  held that

 Since May 1st Nashville has experienced some of the worst flooding in the city’s history.  Downtown, Bellevue, and Antioch have been hard hit.  The criminal courts have closed for the week.  Everybody has been affected in some way.  Folks have lost their houses, cars, possibly their jobs, and some have lost their lives.  My thoughts and

I ran across some great information from www.immigrationdefenselproject.org on the Padillia case. Here’ is the main points

Some Key Padilla Take-Away Points for Criminal Defense Lawyers

• Deportation is a “penalty,” not a “collateral consequence,” of the criminal proceeding. The Court held that deportation is a “particularly severe ‘penalty’” and made clear that the “direct

  Brad Stone of the New York Times wrote an article on Crraigslist and law enforcements efforts to curtail it’s sex ads.Craigslist is the Internet site to go find prostitutes. Craigslist has collected over 36 million dollars in ad revenue recently on sex ads. Even , the mob has gotten into Craigslist. Members of the

 Criminal defense lawyers in Tennessee and across the country are struggling with the fallout from the recent case from the U.S. Supreme Court.In Padilla v. Kentucky , a copy of the opinion is attached to the link, the court held the conviction was invalid based upon the criminal defense attorney’s representation of the effects of

The United States Supreme Court ruled that criminal defense lawyers have a Sixth Amendment obligation to warn their clients when their guilty pleas can result in deportation.Justice Stevens wrote the majority opinion that held that the criminal lawyer representing Jose Padilla should have advised him that a guilty plea to transporting marijuana would make him

Proposed House Bill 3283/Senate Bill 3347 which would have eliminated Pre-trial Diversion was before both the Tennessee House and Senate Judiciary Committees on March 30th.  Both committees heard testimony from all sides, including the Public Defenders Conference, the District Attorneys Conference, and the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Only the House Committee voted, and the