No matter what legal challenges come your way in life, the help of an intelligent, capable, and aggressive attorney is invaluable. Frank R. Brazil and Wesley Clark stand ready to fiercely defend you,...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 730-8619Chelsea Nicholson, Attorney at Law is a trial lawyer practicing in Nashville and the surrounding Middle Tennessee counties. She graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with her Bachelor of...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 913-3932The Law Office of Lucas B. Willoughby is a criminal defense firm based in Nashville, Tennessee that represents individuals charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. Their experienced attorney...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 745-3434Whether it is your freedom or your family, we know how important it is. We know because our attorney has been there. Since 2013, she has been dedicated to passionate, aggressive representation of...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 235-5096At May McKinney, our team believes in addressing the root cause in our cases. Why did someone do what they did? What choices did the accused make that brought them to this point? The answers are...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 265-6383Sherwood Litigation's Nashville criminal defense lawyers and civil litigation attorneys always go above and beyond to serve our clients. We don't just solve your legal problem. We preserve your...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 873-5670In 2013 we teamed up with a shared vision to offer our clients individualized, compassionate, assertive, and ethical legal representation. We work tirelessly to craft a strategy that best...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 244-1018The Law Office of David von Wiegandt is your best bet when you want effective representation. Our attorney decided at a young age that criminal law was his interest and he eventually graduated from...
Nashville (TN) - - Phone: (615) 549-8423
The lawyers in Nashville, specialized in criminal law, deal mainly with the court of law for criminal offenses like murder, abductions, tortures, etc. They are trained to handle some of the toughest crime cases involving public riots, fights, etc. Building up cases and developing charges against proceeding investigations are an integral part of their jobs. Their main aim is to hold the conduct norms that define conduct that is prohibited by the state because it is held to threaten, harm or otherwise endanger the safety and welfare of the public, and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on those who breach these laws.