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Serving Nashville, Franklin, Nolensville and Brentwood, TN
DEFENDING TENNESSEE CLIENTS AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES
Whether your emotions led to threats or attempts to harm another person, or if a bystander unnecessarily involved the police, an arrest for domestic violence is likely. Tennessee law mandates police action at any domestic disturbance. Fighting these charges involves overcoming an inherent negative bias, making it crucial to retain a skilled and experienced criminal defense attorney.
William J. Conway has extensive experience with domestic violence and domestic abuse cases, equipping me to provide the reliable legal representation you need. I thoroughly examine the circumstances of your arrest, interview witnesses, and build an effective defense to secure the best possible outcome for your domestic violence charge.
In Tennessee, domestic violence includes any act or threatened act of violence against someone with whom the accused has an intimate relationship. This encompasses a wide range of relationships, including parents, step-parents, roommates, partners, or anyone residing in the same household. Acts considered domestic violence in Tennessee include:
Clients charged with domestic violence face serious consequences such as:
I guide you through the necessary steps to protect yourself and prevent the situation from worsening.
When charged with domestic violence in Tennessee, choose a criminal defense attorney with the experience and dedication to make a difference. Call (615) 206-2327 or contact me online to schedule a case evaluation. With offices conveniently located in Nashville, William J. Conway is ready to represent you in your domestic violence case.
William J. Conway is located in Nashville, TN and serves clients in and around Nashville, Goodlettsville, Antioch, Old Hickory and Davidson County. Attorney Advertising. This website is designed for general information only. Any information you obtain from this website should not be construed as legal advice, nor as grounds for forming an attorney-client relationship. You should consult an attorney for information on obtaining formal legal advice.
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