Monthly Archives: April 2010
Lawyer defends Clarksville Dentist charge with Drug offense in Haiti Mission
David Raybin represents Dr. Jeannie Beauchamp, a Clarksville, Tennessee area dentist, who was recently charged for illegal possession of prescription painkillers after being stopped by Nashville Airport Police en route to Haiti to provide medical attention. The Leaf Chronicle’s Article … Read More
Pardoned convict sues Tennessee over right to bear arms
David Raybin recently filed a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee, the Governor of Tennessee, and the Attorney General of Tennessee after his client was denied a right to purchase a firearm even after receiving a full pardon from his … Read More
Tennessee Parole Hearings
Tennessee Code Annotated 40-28-105 establishes the procedures relating to Parole Hearings in Tennessee. Pursuant to such statute, parole hearings are held in jails, department of correction facilities, and other locations within the state where eligible offenders come under the review … Read More
Nashville Criminal Defense Lawyer comments about the New Immigration ruling.
David Raybin, notes in this Tennessean article, that the new immigration ruling by the United States Supreme Court is “the immigrant’s Miranda rule.” The Court ruled that changes to immigration law have dramatically raised the stakes of a noncitizen’s criminal … Read More
Bond Source Hearing Required in Davidson County (Nashville)
In Davidson County (Nashville, Tennessee), the General Sessions and Criminal Courts require a bond source hearing pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated 39-11-715 before any bond can be posted of $75,000 or more or before any person can post a cash … Read More
Arguing with Police Officers does not equal Disorderly Conduct
In a recent Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals decision in State v. Teddy Ray Mitchell, the court found that the Defendant’s actions by arguing with police officers did not violate the law against disorderly conduct. In this case, the Defendant … Read More


