Monday, September 7, 2009

Jason Barnette - Nashville DUI Attorney

At Barnette Law Offices, LLC, we have a program wherein even if you're convicted of a DUI or plead no contest/guilty, you can still avoid jail time. Under Tennessee DUI law, even a first offesne requires a mandatory 48 hours in jail. However, Jason Barnette, Esq., has represented many criminal defendants in the Nashville, Tennessee metro area and while they've plead to the charges alleged, they've not served any time in "jail."

In our program, you can serve your time prior to the pre-liminary hearing in a facility which isn't a locked down facility and which is safe. Moreover, you can complete your victim impact statement and DUI classes while there. More often than not, Barnette Law Offices can have you back on the road the same day of your hearing and with the minimum fine of $350.00.

Feel free to contact Barnette Law Offices, LLC, and it's Tennessee DUI Lawyer Jason Barnette for more details at:

Barnette Law Offices, LLC
1800 Hayes Street; Suite 122, Nashville, TN 37203 - (615)585-2245 - http://www.barnettelawoffices.com - info@barnettelawoffices.com

Friday, September 4, 2009

Tennessee Felony Defense Lawyer

Barnette Law Offices, LLC accepts felony cases in both state courts in Tennessee and the United States Middle District Court for Tennessee. Jason Barnette will aggresively represent those accused of felonies under Tennessee law. Below are the classifications and penalties for Tennessee Felony offenses:

Tennessee Felony (Class A): Possible jail sentence of 15 to 60 years, with a maxium fine of $50,000.00 for most offenses and $500,000.00 for drug offenses.

Tennessee Felony (Class B): Possible jail sentence of 8 to 30 years, with a maxium fine of $25,000.00 for most offenses and $100,000.00 for drug offenses.

Tennessee Felony (Class C): Possible jail sentence of 3 to 15 years, with a maxium fine of $10,000.00 for most offenses and $100,000.00 for drug offenses.

Tennessee Felony (Class D): Possible jail sentence of 2 to 12 years, with a maxium fine of $5,000.00 for most offenses and $50,000.00 for drugs.

Tennessee Felony (Class E): Possible jail sentence of 1 to 6 years, with a maxium fine of $3,000.00 for most offenses and $5,000.00 for drugs.

Tennessee Drug Crime Lawyer

Jason Barnette of Barnette Law Offices, LLC, in Nashville, Tennessee has the experience to agressively represent that Defendant's charged with drug offenses under Tennessee law. Barnette Law Offices has an active and experienced criminal trial practice focused on drug offenses.

Through this experience, Jason Barnette has worked with law enforcement in Nashville and throughout Tennessee. Accordingly, Barnette Law Offices often represents criminal defendants charged with but not yet indicted for drug crimes for favorable treatment.

Tennessee Sex Offense Lawyer

The penalties for sex crimes are among the worst in Nashville and in all of Tennessee. If convicted, it is mandatory that you register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. Jason Barnette of Barnette Law Offices, LLC in Nashville, Tennessee will aggressively represent you througout all the consequences. Being a criminal defense lawyer, Jason Barnette has the training and experience to fully investigate and represent you in your case.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Jason Barnette - Nashville DUI Attorney

Tennessee DUI laws are amongst the harshest in the nation. The allowable blood alcohol concentration is below .08% which means that if found driving a motor vehicle at or above .08% you will be arrested for a DUI.Tennessee is what is referred to as a implied consent state, meaning if you are driving a motor vehicle on public roads within TN you agree to submit to a chemcal test if asked to take one by a police officer. If you refuse to take the chemical test you will automatically lose your drivers license for a 1 year minimum.Don’t confuse the breathalyzer test from the roadside test administered by the police, you aren’t required to take the roadside breath test and will not be punished for politely refusing to.In addition if pulled over for a DUI in Tennessee the offier will ask you to submit to a series of Field Sobriety Tests which are not mandatory. Your best move here is to politely decline to take these tests as very few people actually pass these and they will certainly be used against you in court.If you’re facing a DUI offense in the state of Tennessee contact Jason Barnette at Barnette Law Offices, LLC - 615-585-2245 - http://www.barnettelawoffices.com

Tennessee DUI Lawyers

We at Barnette Law Offices, LLC, aggressively represent clients facing DUI charges. From the premise for the stop all the way to booking, we examine the constitutionality of the arrest. In some instances, we can have your charges dismissed. In other instances where we cannot, we can often work with the District Attorney's office to reduce the charge to a lower offense. In the worst case scenario, we can work out deals wherein you do not go to "jail" rather, a facility for a weekend. There, you can complete you victim's impact statement and DUI classes and receive a restricted license upon your return to court to enter your plea. Our clientele have come to realize that our alternatives to jail is very unique to DUI defense in Nashville and Tennessee at large.
Barnette Law Offices, LLC, also represents clients facing both felony and misdemeanor charges. We are experienced at attacking the prosecutions case and receive favorable results for our clients on continuous basis's. Again, we will be with you every step of the way and retaining us can mean incarceration for years and years of freedom.