Nashville Campus Crime Defense Lawyers
Defending Your Future against Campus Crime Charges
College students face an incredible amount of stress on a daily basis; stress to perform in class, stress to find ways to pay their bills and stress to have a life outside of school. Unfortunately, these many stresses often take their toll on some students’ judgment, leading to decisions that can leave students facing criminal charges they never expected.
At the law office of Hollins, Raybin & Weissman, P.C., we fully understand the stress college students are under. We also understand how important it is for college students to avoid lasting criminal records as they make the transition from their education to the workplace. Our Nashville campus crime defense attorneys leverage more than 100 years of combined experience to represent students facing a wide range of campus crimes, including:
- Underage drinking
- DUI
- Trespassing
- Vandalism
- Theft
- Assault and battery
- Sexual assault
Whatever your charges may be, we work to offer the information you need to understand the penalties you face and the options you have for combatting them. On your behalf, we will attempt to negotiate a favorable plea agreement that limits the harm done to your future. Of course, should a plea be against your best interests, or your wishes, we will take your case to trial to fight the charges.
College students facing criminal charges may also face sanctions from the school or university. By helping you combat the charges in a criminal court, we also help you combat any sanctions the school may hand down; in many cases, if we are able to disprove the charges against you in your criminal proceedings, the school will have no recourse to offer further punishment.
If you or your child has been charged with a campus crime, do not hesitate to contact an attorney. By consulting our office immediately after the arrest, you dramatically improve the chances of a favorable resolution.
Contact our office online or call 615-256-6666 to discuss your specific campus crime concerns during a confidential consultation.


