Hamilton County, TN Misdemeanor Lawyers


Joshua  Weiss Lawyer

Joshua Weiss

VERIFIED
Criminal, Accident & Injury, Consumer Rights, Construction, Lawsuit & Dispute
Representing individuals and businesses in East Tennessee and North Georgia.

Cavett, Abbott & Weiss, PLLC was founded in 2017 in scenic city Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. Weiss represents individuals in metro Chattanooga and Nort... (more)

Bill W. Pemerton Lawyer

Bill W. Pemerton

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Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Mediation

Bill Pemerton earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Tennessee Technological University in 2000 and was awarded his J.D. from the Cumberland Schoo... (more)

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800-929-6461

Herbert A. Thornbury Lawyer

Herbert A. Thornbury

VERIFIED
Slip & Fall Accident, Products Liability, Railroad Injury
Certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board od Trial Advocacy

Herbert Thornbury, Esquire, has more than 30 years of experience serving personal injury victims in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area. As a board-certif... (more)

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800-895-8381

Barbara Sims Arthur Lawyer

Barbara Sims Arthur

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Bankruptcy & Debt, Credit & Debt, Collection

Barbara Sims Arthur, a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee, has practiced law in Chattanooga and Rossville since 1977. Barbara Sims Arthur is licensed in... (more)

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423-697-9016

Charles Windsor Wheland Lawyer

Charles Windsor Wheland

Divorce & Family Law

Charlie attended Baylor School and the University of South Carolina for his undergraduate degree where he double majored in finance and management. Ch... (more)

C. Allen Yates Lawyer

C. Allen Yates

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law

Allen Yates grew up in Flintstone, Georgia, just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. A graduate of Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering and ... (more)

David Franklin Hensley

Products Liability, Wills & Probate, Construction, Civil Rights
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H. Richard Marcus

Mediation, Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Lawsuit & Dispute
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Arnold A. Stulce

Construction, Litigation, Municipal, Corporate
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David L. Franklin

Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Criminal, Animal Bite
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LEGAL TERMS

INTENTIONAL TORT

A deliberate act that causes harm to another, for which the victim may sue the wrongdoer for damages. Acts of domestic violence, such as assault and battery, ar... (more...)
A deliberate act that causes harm to another, for which the victim may sue the wrongdoer for damages. Acts of domestic violence, such as assault and battery, are intentional torts (as well as crimes).

INFORMATION

The name of the document, sometimes called a criminal complaint or petition in which a prosecutor charges a criminal defendant with a crime, either a felony or ... (more...)
The name of the document, sometimes called a criminal complaint or petition in which a prosecutor charges a criminal defendant with a crime, either a felony or a misdemeanor. The information tells the defendant what crime he is charged with, against whom and when the offense allegedly occurred, but the prosecutor is not obliged to go into great detail. If the defendant wants more specifics, he must ask for it by way of a discovery request. Compare indictment.

IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE TEST

A seldom-used test for criminal insanity that labels the person insane if he could not control his actions when committing the crime, even though he knew his ac... (more...)
A seldom-used test for criminal insanity that labels the person insane if he could not control his actions when committing the crime, even though he knew his actions were wrong.

CORPUS DELECTI

Latin for the 'body of the crime.' Used to describe physical evidence, such as the corpse of a murder victim or the charred frame of a torched building.

LARCENY

Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the inten... (more...)
Another term for theft. Although the definition of this term differs from state to state, it typically means taking property belonging to another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. If the taking is non forceful, it is larceny; if it is accompanied by force or fear directed against a person, it is robbery, a much more serious offense.

MOTION IN LIMINE

A request submitted to the court before trial in an attempt to exclude evidence from the proceedings. A motion in limine is usually made by a party when simply ... (more...)
A request submitted to the court before trial in an attempt to exclude evidence from the proceedings. A motion in limine is usually made by a party when simply the mention of the evidence would prejudice the jury against that party, even if the judge later instructed the jury to disregard the evidence. For example, if a defendant in a criminal trial were questioned and confessed to the crime without having been read his Miranda rights, his lawyer would file a motion in limine to keep evidence of the confession out of the trial.

CIVIL

Noncriminal. See civil case.

IMPRISON

To put a person in prison or jail or otherwise confine him as punishment for committing a crime.

SEARCH WARRANT

An order signed by a judge that directs owners of private property to allow the police to enter and search for items named in the warrant. The judge won't issue... (more...)
An order signed by a judge that directs owners of private property to allow the police to enter and search for items named in the warrant. The judge won't issue the warrant unless she has been convinced that there is probable cause for the search -- that reliable evidence shows that it's more likely than not that a crime has occurred and that the items sought by the police are connected with it and will be found at the location named in the warrant. In limited situations the police may search without a warrant, but they cannot use what they find at trial if the defense can show that there was no probable cause for the search.