Posts by Jeff Cherry
After Five Years, Justice Is Finally Served to Our Client
After a five-year battle and two lawsuits, our client found justice at the conclusion of her trial yesterday. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of this team, our client walked out victorious. She was sued, twice, seeking damages of over $110,000.00. The judgement was rendered for the Defendant and she walked out of court…
Read MoreJeff Cherry Successfully Argues Change of Venue Granted for High Profile Murder Case
The Constitution guarantees you a right to a fair trial. Attorneys Jeff Cherry and Peter Strianse successfully upheld that right by arguing for a change of venue in a high-profile case involving the death of a Lebanon teen. Criminal Court judge Brody Kane issued his ruling that the jury would be chosen from the citizenry…
Read MoreScreen Cap App for Texts Related to Custody Matters
These days it seems like there’s an app for everything. In fact, most people have the ability to do nearly anything from their smart phones. So what about an app to help you enforce your child custody parenting plan? Believe it or not an app can help with that as well. If you have a…
Read MoreCharity Official Charged with Embezzlement Might Agree that Crime Doesn’t Pay
When you are responsible for raising money for a non-profit, charitable organization you occupy a position of trust in the community. It might seem especially egregious when a charity officer gets charged with embezzling $20,000 from the Bristol Public Library Foundation over the course of the past four years, as was the case with Anita…
Read MoreWhat Kinds of Damages Can I Recover from a Tennessee Trucking Accident?
In a collision between an 18-wheeler truck and a passenger vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. In 2012 in the U.S. 3,082 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes, which is up 5% from 2011. The number of large trucks involved in crashes that caused injury was up by 22% between 2011 and 2012 from…
Read MoreInterdiction Stops on Interstate a Real Threat to Bonnaroo Attendees
Bonnaroo is only a few days away! We’ve been listening to “Roo Radio” since it started on June 1st, since none of us can attend the festival this year. They are anticipating close to 90,000 people descending upon Manchester, TN. For the people driving to Bonnaroo the dangers will lie all along the Interstate, especially…
Read MoreDon’t Get Arrested on Drug Charges at Bonnaroo in 2015
There are few music festivals as incredible as Bonnaroo – and the town of Manchester, Tennessee knows it. They have been preparing their town for the influx of 90,000 people since early this year. Unfortunately so have the local, county and state law enforcement. You can be assured that the police will be looking to…
Read MoreHow to Avoid Getting Arrested at Bonnaroo
We’re gearing up for the 14th Annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in June where we’re expecting upwards of 90,000 people to descend once again on the sleepy town of Manchester, TN. We love it when people come to enjoy the music, the art and the 4-day-long, raucous good time, but we also want people…
Read MoreWhat to Do if You Are Arrested at Bonnaroo
We are mere weeks away from Bonnaroo: one of the biggest music festivals in Tennessee, if not the country. We are expecting more than 70,000 people to attend this year and partake in a celebration of art, music, global sustainability and local fare. With so many people, it is a given that the police will…
Read MoreI Just Crashed My Car – Now What do I Do?
Car crashes are frightening experiences, and our natural tendency to panic is completely understandable. There are certain steps you should take after a car accident that can help you later if you or someone else suffers an injury as a result. Call the police – always. Regardless of who is “to blame” in the situation,…
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