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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

DUI With Controlled Substances: Proving Prescription Medications Were Taken Exactly as Directed

In some cases, you can be charged with a DUI involving prescription medication charges even if the medication was legally prescribed and taken for a valid medical condition. In Tennessee, law enforcement evaluates impairment based on behavior, test results, and driving patterns, which can lead to DUI charges even when prescription directions are followed correctly.
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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

Drug-Induced Homicide Charges After an Overdose: Defending the Friend Who Shared the Last Dose

Drug-related overdose cases have led to a growing number of serious criminal charges in Tennessee, especially when law enforcement believes one person supplied or shared the substance that caused a fatal outcome. When someone is accused of contributing to a fatal overdose, prosecutors often pursue charges tied to homicide by overdose, treating the conduct as criminal liability for another person’s death. These cases often arise between friends, acquaintances, or partners where intent isn’t clear, but the legal consequences are severe.
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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

Expunging Old Theft Convictions When Retail Theft Laws Changed Overnight

Carrying the punishment for a past theft conviction can be burdensome. You may have made a poor choice years ago, paid your fines, served your time, and completely turned your life around. Yet, every time you apply for a job or try to rent an apartment, your old criminal record surfaces and limits your options.
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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

Defending Murder Charges When the “Victim” Was the Initial Aggressor—and Your Client Finished It

Surviving a violent attack is a traumatizing ordeal that leaves deep physical and emotional scars. When someone unexpectedly threatens your life, your primal instinct kicks in to protect yourself and your loved ones. You do what you have to do to survive the encounter. But when the dust settles, what happens if law enforcement arrests you because the person who attacked you didn't survive the fight?
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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

How Prosecutors Upgrade Simple Assault to Felony Aggravated Assault with One Medical Record

Simple assault charges can change quickly when prosecutors claim that the injuries sustained were more serious than first believed. Police reports, witness statements, and hospital records can all shape how prosecutors interpret an incident, and in many situations, a charge that initially appears minor may become a felony once medical documentation is entered into the case.
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Zak Newman Attorney at Law

Domestic Violence Strangulation Cases: How to Win Your Case When There Are No Visible Marks on the Neck

Allegations involving strangulation often carry serious legal consequences, especially in domestic violence cases. These accusations can arise during emotionally charged disputes where the facts aren’t always clear at first. When someone claims they were strangled, prosecutors may file felony charges even when there are no visible injuries on the neck.
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