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TENNESSEE CRIMINAL DEFENSE

Facing criminal charges can be an overwhelming experience. Let the Isaacs Law Firm guide you through the process.

The Isaacs Law Firm legal team handles all offenses charged in State Court, including but not limited to:

  • Alcohol related offenses:

    • Public Intoxication;

    • Underage consumption

    • Disorderly Conduct

  • Arson

  • Assault

  • Burglary

  • Carjacking

  • Child Abuse and Neglect

  • Child Pornography

  • Conspiracy

  • Domestic Assault offenses

  • Driving Under the Influence

  • Driving Offenses:

    • Driving on a suspended or revoked license​

    • Reckless Driving

    • Roadway and Lane violations

    • Speeding

    • Financial Responsibility

  • Drug possession, trafficking, and sale

  • Drug Free School Zone Offenses

  • Firearm Offenses

  • Gang Related Offenses and Enhancements

  • Kidnapping

  • Murder and Homicide

  • Robbery

  • Shoplifting

  • Sex Offenses

    • Rape

    • Sexual Battery​

    • Rape of a Child

    • Statutory rape

    • Sexual exploitation of a minor

    • Prostitution

    • Solicitation of Prostitution

  • Stalking

  • Theft

  • Vandalism

  • White Collar Crimes

 

Our firm practices all across East Tennessee, including Knox, Loudon, Roane, Campbell, Anderson, Union, Sevier,  any many other counties. Call us today to talk about your case. 

CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES

Tennessee classifies criminal offenses first as either Misdemeanors or Felonies. 

Misdemeanor Offenses:

A Misdemeanor is an offense that is punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days imprisonment, however punishments vary by classification.

  • Class A Misdemeanors are punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days imprisonment

  • Class B Misdemeanors are punishable by up to 6 months imprisonment

  • Class C Misdemeanors are punishable by up to 30 days imprisonment

Felony Offenses: 

A Felony is distinguishable from a misdemeanor in two respects: first, it is punishable by a minimum sentence of one year or more; and second, felony convictions result in the deprivation of some substantial constitutional rights including the right to vote and the right to possess a firearm. 

  • Class A Felonies are punishable by 15-60 years imprisonment based on an individual's prior criminal history. 

  • Class B Felonies are punishable by 8-30 years imprisonment based on an individual's prior criminal history. 

  • Class C Felonies are punishable by 3-15 years imprisonment based on an individual's prior criminal history. 

  • Class D Felonies are punishable by 2-12 years imprisonment based on an individual's prior criminal history. 

  • Class E Felonies are punishable by 1-6 years imprisonment based on an individual's prior criminal history. 

 

Regardless of classification, being charged with a criminal offense is a very serious situation that could result in incarceration and significantly impact your future. Contact one of our attorneys today to discuss your case and see how we can help. 

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