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Nashville Lawyer for Resisting Arrest Charges

Criminal Defense in Davidson and Wilson County

Facing a resisting arrest charge can be overwhelming. Often, people find themselves in this situation due to fear, confusion, or a lack of understanding about what’s happening. Regardless of the circumstances, a skilled attorney can help you navigate this stressful experience and protect your rights.

What is Resisting Arrest in Tennessee?

In Tennessee, resisting arrest involves any intentional action that obstructs, resists, or interferes with a law enforcement officer attempting to make a lawful arrest. This can cover a range of behaviors—from physically struggling or attempting to flee to other acts that hinder an officer’s duties. Importantly, there must be some form of physical force involved; simply yelling or verbally protesting does not constitute resisting arrest.

In essence, if you physically interfere, with an officer’s attempt to arrest you or if you refuse to comply with commands related to an arrest, you may face a resisting arrest charge.

Resisting? or Evading?

Note!  If you run away or drive away from the police when they are attempting to stop you, that is a different charge:  Evading Arrest

What Are the Penalties for Resisting Arrest?

Resisting arrest is a Class B misdemeanor in Tennessee. Potential penalties upon conviction include:

  • Jail Time: Up to six months in county jail.
  • Fines: Fines may reach up to $500, and specific circumstances, such as the involvement of injuries, can influence the total amount.

Beyond these immediate penalties, a conviction for resisting arrest can have lasting impacts on your life, including:

  • A Permanent Criminal Record: A resisting arrest conviction can appear on background checks, impacting job prospects, housing applications, and eligibility for professional licenses.
  • Enhanced Penalties for Future Offenses: A past conviction can lead to harsher penalties or affect plea options in future cases.

Do I need a Lawyer if I am Charged with Resisting Arrest?

If you are facing a charge of resisting arrest or any criminal charge, having an experienced criminal defense lawyer is essential. Attorney Carla Grebert will help you understand the law, protect your rights, and guide you through the court proceedings. She will work diligently to pursue the best possible outcome, which may include negotiating reduced charges, exploring alternative sentencing options, or even seeking a dismissal of charges when the evidence supports it.

Contact Carla Grebert, Your Nashville Resisting Arrest Defense Attorney

Attorney Carla Grebert is dedicated to providing strong and effective representation to protect your rights and your future. If you’ve been charged with resisting arrest, request a consultation today.

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