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Tennessee DUI Lawyer: Getting Out of DUI Trouble in Tennessee

By Nathan Moore

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If you are reading this, it is likely that you or someone you know has been pulled over by the police and arrested for a DUI. It is time to decide what to do next.

Just because you are charged, it does not mean you are guilty.

Many people assume the police always do their job, and always do it well. This is no effort to insult law enforcement generally, but things do happen, and the benefit of the doubt never legally falls in favor of the state. Sometimes due to the conduct of the officer, perhaps in the manner in which the officer approached stopping your vehicle, the evidence is insufficient to obtain a conviction. Tennessee law holds that the officer must have reasonable suspicion that a crime is being committed to pull you over. One cannot be pulled over simply because the officer thinks you might be intoxicated - he needs an articulatable (sp) reason. Swerving out of your lane, disobeying traffic laws, and speeding are just a few examples of legitimate reasons to pull you over. You cannot be legally pulled over on a hunch or for even swerving within your own lane.

The Constitution in the Fourth Amendment guarantees you certain protections from unreasonable searches and seizures. Often times, if the facts are otherwise indicative of intoxication, it is the protections of the Fourth Amendment that can result in your charges being dismissed or reduced.

In addition, if you submitted to a breathalyzer test, there are certain protocols that must be followed or the evidence obtained would be considered tainted. The unit used to conduct the test must regularly maintained. You must have been monitored for a period of time prior to the conduction of the test. In addition, you must have validly consented to the test. If any of these are not satisfied, it is possible that the results of the blood alcohol content (BAC) test could be deemed invalid. Often, this is the state's key piece of evidence against a defendant. A good DUI lawyer familiar with Tennessee law will be sure to inspect, investigate and research every ounce of evidence against you in an effort to defend your rights and keep unconstitutional evidence from being used against you.

Once you are pulled over, remember: there is no moral or legal rule that you ought to give the state any evidence they can use to convict you. No matter how nice he might seem to be, the officer isn't your friend. He's doing his job, and his job is to find law breakers and arrest them. He can often only do this when alleged lawbreakers essentially "turn themselves in" by offering evidence for the state to use against them. You don't need to do the officer's job for him!

Tennessee's second largest jurisdiction is Nashville. DUI Lawyers are plentiful, but finding the right lawyer for your case is an extraordinarily difficult process. You must find someone who is experienced, knowledgeable and aggressive. Your rights, and your freedom, depend on it.

Nathan Moore is a Nashville DUI lawyer and Nashville criminal lawyer licensed to practice in the State of Tennessee. He has represented hundreds of people accused of crimes and is well-versed in the DUI laws of the state. If you are interested in contacting Nathan regarding a Tennessee DUI, you can either visit his website or contact him by phone at (615) 346-2213.

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