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Davidson County Criminal Defense Lawyer

Dedicated Nashville Attorney Protecting the Rights of People Facing Charges

If you have been accused of a crime, seeking trustworthy legal advice is a critical step to take in building your defense. As a former assistant district attorney, Nashville criminal defense lawyer Bernie McEvoy has a first-hand knowledge of how the prosecution constructs a case against a defendant. His background allows him to advance forceful arguments in support of his clients as he works to resolve their charges in an efficient and stress-free manner. Bernie McEvoy represents people in areas throughout Davidson and Williamson Counties, handling cases involving drug crimes, sex offenses, DUI, and domestic violence, among many other charges.

Defend Against Marijuana and Other Drug Charges

Most Tennessee drug-related charges fall into the categories of simple possession, possession with intent to sell, sale of a controlled substance, drug trafficking, or drug manufacturing. The charge is based on the quantity of the controlled substance, its classification under the federal Controlled Substances Act, any prior drug convictions on the defendant’s record, and the nature of the offense. Unlike some states, Tennessee has not legalized the recreational and medicinal use of marijuana, with a very limited exception. Thus, simple possession of up to half an ounce is a misdemeanor under the current state of the law.

Furthermore, with the exception of simple possession, drug crimes in Tennessee are generally felony offenses that carry severe punishments. The penalties upon a conviction can range from a fine, a drug abuse program, and probation to a long-term prison sentence. Since a felony drug conviction can have a serious effect on your future, it is important to consult with a criminal defense attorney in the Nashville area who can carefully explain the penalties and your options for resolving a charge.

Advocacy for Tennessee Residents Charged with DUI

In Tennessee, operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of .08% or higher is considered driving under the influence (DUI). In addition, Tennessee has a zero tolerance policy in effect for drivers younger than 21, which means that an underage driver with a BAC level of .02% or higher can be charged with DUI. Due to the significant consequences associated with DUIs, which can include jail time even for a first-time DUI, a suspended driver’s license, an ignition interlock device, fines, and community service, retaining an experienced DUI attorney can be crucial. Your defense attorney will likely examine the circumstances of your arrest and the reason why you were stopped, records regarding the equipment used to measure your BAC level, and other relevant facts in crafting a defense against the prosecution.

Legal Representation for Sex Crime Charges

Sex offenses in Tennessee cover a broad range of illegal activities. Generally, the law distinguishes between crimes committed against an adult and those committed against a child, defined as someone under the age of 18. Sex crimes that involve a child are predominantly felony offenses, including the rape of a child, aggravated sexual battery, statutory rape, solicitation of a minor, possession of child pornography, and other offenses.

Sex crimes are so stigmatized that people facing these accusations often feel as if they will not get a fair opportunity to defend themselves. However, Nashville criminal defense attorney Bernie McEvoy recognizes that every person has the right to unbiased legal proceedings, and he will listen to you with compassion and care. Mistaken identity, lack of criminal intent, and a dubious motive by the accuser are just a few of the possible defenses to a sex crime charge, depending on the context.

Accusations of Domestic Violence and Other Charges

Domestic violence offenses often involve assault and battery, stalking, or restraining order violations when the victim is a current or former family or household member. Specifically, domestic assault is committed against current or ex-spouses or romantic partners, relatives by marriage or blood, and other people living within a shared home. Domestic violence charges often lead to an order of protection against the defendant, prohibiting the defendant from contacting the alleged victim. This may affect the defendant’s ability to spend time with their loved ones, such as children from current or past relationships, until the charges are resolved.

In addition to the offenses discussed above, Attorney Bernie McEvoy handles many other types of Tennessee felony and misdemeanor cases. He can provide additional information after learning about the facts surrounding your arrest.

Seek Advice from a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Nashville or Surrounding Areas

Bernie McEvoy has the dedication and experience to fight back against the prosecution in cases involving alleged drug crimes, sex crimes, drunk driving, and other offenses. If you have been arrested in Nashville, Franklin, or elsewhere in Davidson or Williamson Counties, call the Law Office of Bernie McEvoy at (615) 255-9595 during the day or (615) 804-8779 after hours to schedule an appointment. You can also submit our contact form online to request a free consultation.

Client Reviews
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“Bernie McEvoy was very focused on learning all the facts of the case I brought to him. He represented me with the highest of professionalism. He is a great listener who knows how to formulate a plan of action and seek the best possible solution.” Larry M.
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“From the moment I met Mr. McEvoy, he welcomed me as a client and provided excellent representation. He has compassion for each person and works diligently to provided the best possible results.” Lawrence E.
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“We hired Bernie for a criminal defense case. Overall we were pleased with the outcome. I would recommend Mr. McEvoy. He is very pleasant to work with and works “for” you, not the system. Thanks Bernie!” Taffney H.