Understanding TN DUI Laws: Frequently Asked Questions Video
December 17, 2024
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Understanding Tennessee DUI laws can often seem complicated. Our latest video aims to clarify this topic by answering five commonly asked questions about DUI laws.

From explaining the meaning of 'DUI' and the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) in Tennessee to discussing the potential penalties for first-time and subsequent offenses, we provide a comprehensive overview. We also discuss the possibility of defending against a DUI charge in court.

This video is brought to you by Hagar and Phillips Attorneys at Law. Our team is dedicated to helping clients understand their rights and navigate the complexities of DUI laws. We believe that every case is unique and merits a personalized defense strategy. If you or someone you know is facing a DUI charge and needs legal advice, please ask them to contact our team.

Please note: This video serves as a broad guide and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Always seek counsel from a legal professional for personalized advice.

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