The disappearance of Marsha Brantley of Cleveland, Tennessee raised suspicions,
but there was never any evidence she was a victim of foul play. Her husband,
Donnie, was charged twice in the last 8 years for her murder, despite
the lack of proof he had ever done wrong. Donnie retained Chattanooga
criminal defense
Attorney Lee Davis of Davis & Hoss, PC to act as his defense. Following many pretrial
actions, the prosecution was convinced to dismiss the case, particularly
in recognition of “Rule 29: Rule of Directed Verdict”.
Due to the unusual circumstances revolving around the case, it was brought
to the attention of major news groups across the country, including the
popular CBS program,
48 Hours. To learn more about this significant victory for Davis & Hoss, PC
and the full details of the Marsha Brantley disappearance case, you can
click here to view the entire
48 Hours episode that discusses it. You can also
click here to view an abridged clip of the episode that focuses on “Rule 29”
and how it proved to be the lynchpin of Donnie’s defense.
Would you like to know more about David & Hoss, PC? Do you need to
speak with one of our firm’s Chattanooga criminal defense lawyers
for a case of your own? Call
423.825.9747 or
contact our team online
today to request an initial consultation.