What’s Considered a Felony DUI in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, a 4th DUI in 10 years is a Class E felony. Penalties include a minimum of 150 days in jail and a $15,000 fine. Learn how we can …
Read More →In Tennessee, a 4th DUI in 10 years is a Class E felony. Penalties include a minimum of 150 days in jail and a $15,000 fine. Learn how we can …
Read More →While a 3rd DUI in TN is a misdemeanor, penalties are steep. If you’re convicted, the minimum jail sentence is 120 days. But there are ways to beat the charge.
Read More →In Tennessee, Class E felonies are the lowest-level felony offenses. However, they still carry severe penalties, including jail time and a $15,000 fine.
Read More →A second DUI in TN requires at least 45 days in jail, fines up to $3,500, and a two-year driver's license suspension. Let us help you fight your DUI charges.
Read More →The legal limit for a DUI in Tennessee is a BAC of .08% In 2024, a new state law reduced the threshold for elevated charges from .20% to .15% This …
Read More →Learn what happens after a TN DUI first offense, including mandatory jail time, fines, driver's license suspension, and how to fight (and beat) the charge.
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