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Firearm Rights Restored in Tennessee for “Non-Violent Felony” Offender
April 21, 2022“Can I get my firearm rights restored?” This is one of the most common questions we get asked. A recent case has expanded people who are eligible for their Second Amendment rights to be restored. In short, you may be eligible to get your firearm rights restored if you have a felony conviction that does […]
read moreAndrew Delke Guilty Plea
July 2, 2021Defense Team Statement Nashville, Tenn. — This is a joint statement by attorneys David Raybin, John M. L. Brown, and Kristin Ellis Berexa. Each of us are in separate law firms; we and our support staff joined together to form a defense team representing Andrew Delke. Earlier this morning, Andrew Delke pled guilty to a […]
read moreDavid Raybin Quoted in USA Today Article on Releasing Inmates During COVID-19 Crisis
August 13, 2020David Raybin was quoted in a USA Today article called “Let them out: Advocates want inmates granted parole freed as COVID-19 stalks prisons.” David has been a leading voice in Tennessee seeking to reduce the inmate population by expediting the release of inmates who have already been granted parole, but have not yet had the […]
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August 13, 2020Case: Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., et al. v. City of Memphis, et al. Facts: The City of Memphis entered into an agreement with the now-Memphis Grizzlies basketball team to build an arena, which included a provision that the city would not fund or benefit “any new competing facility.” Years later, Elvis Presley Enterprises was granted […]
read moreInevitable Discovery Doctrine
August 13, 2020Case: State of Tennessee v. Samantha Grissom Scott Facts: Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the Defendant’s home to serve an arrest warrant on a man who did not live there but believed to be present. Upon arrival, the Deputies saw an unknown male enter Defendant’s residence and lock the door. The Deputies then surrounded the […]
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