News
TN Supreme Court Examines the Constitutionality
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 25, 2021 | Supreme Court
Leonard Edward Smith v. State of Tennessee The TN Supreme Court recently decided the case of Leonard Smith, convicted murderer on death row. The long case with a complicated procedural history began...
Post Conviction denied in Juvenile life without parole murder conviction
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 23, 2021 | Murder
Daniel Decker, appeals the Hamilton County Criminal Court’s denial of his petition for post-conviction relief. Decker was convicted by a jury of one count of first-degree premeditated murder and is...
Marsha Brantley Disappearance Case Dismissed, 48 Hours Airs
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 22, 2021 | Criminal Defense, News
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...
American Board of Criminal Lawyers Grants Lee Davis Fellowship
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 20, 2021 | Criminal Defense
On October 10, 2019, the American Board of Criminal Lawyers (ABCL) met in Charleston, South Carolina and unanimously accepted Lee Davis as a Fellow. He was nominated by ABCL member Jerry Summers....
Supreme Court Annual Report
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 17, 2021 | Supreme Court
Justice Roberts' 2013 annual report on the Supreme Court. Here is a link to the Report.
Supreme Court To Hear Tennessee Case Regarding Gun Ban For Domestic Abusers
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 17, 2021 | Domestic Assault, Supreme Court
U.S. v. Castleman The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a Tennessee case about whether one man's conviction for domestic assault is sufficient to justify him being unable to own a gun. The case,...
Supreme Court Tackles Two Drug Cases
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 15, 2021 | Drug Cases, Supreme Court
Last week, the Supreme Court heard two important criminal law cases involving drugs, both of which fit with a larger theme of clarifying what prosecutors must prove before they can successfully...
Supreme Court To Hear Death Row Appeal Concerning IQ Test
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 14, 2021 | Supreme Court
The Supreme Court announced that it would hear an appeal from a death row inmate in Florida who was ruled mentally disabled in 1992 but later found to be competent after receiving the minimum score...
Sixth Circuit Grants Writ Of Habeas Corpus In Tennessee Murder Case
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 12, 2021 | Murder, Sixth Circuit
A recent Sixth Circuit opinion concerned a Tennessee man, Ronald Michael Cauthern v. Roland Colson, who was convicted of murder and rape and sentenced to death for his crimes. Cauthern sought a writ...
Obiter Dictum
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 10, 2021 | Civil Rights, Supreme Court
Obiter dictum is something that is said in passing. It is an observation or opinion of the court but one not necessary to the decision at hand. It is sometimes a persuasive point but not relevant to...
What is Burden of Proof in a Criminal Case?
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 10, 2021 | Criminal Defense
In a criminal case, the prosecution will need to prove or disprove a disputed fact. This duty is termed the burden of proof. Generally, the prosecution will be proving that the defendant is guilty...
GPS Tracking Case May Lead To Changes Amongst The Circuits
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 8, 2021 | GPS, Supreme Court
An important decision was recently handed down by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals concerning law enforcement's ability to track suspects through GPS. Previously, appeals courts have allowed this...
Larry Sneed, Former Red Bank Chief Of Police, Wins Right To Jury Trial From Tennessee Supreme Court
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 6, 2021 | Tennessee Supreme Court, TN Supreme Court
Tuesday, December 02, 2014 Larry Sneed, former Red Bank chief of police, represented by Lee Davis and Jonathan Guthrie, won a right to a jury trial today from the Tennessee Supreme Court. In a case...
Twanna Blair’s attorney in 1999 Valentine’s Day triple slaying
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 4, 2021 | Civil Rights, Murder, Supreme Court, Tennessee Supreme Court, TN Supreme Court
Twanna Blair, right, talks to her attorney, Lee Davis, in this photo from her 2009 trial in Bradley County. Photo by Angela Lewis Foster /Chattanooga Times Free Press. The three victims were bound...
Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Review of Judicial Diversion
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Sep 2, 2021 | Civil Rights, Criminal Defense, Tennessee Supreme Court
The Tennessee Supreme Court in a unanimous opinion clarified the standard of appellate review for a trial court's decision regarding judicial diversion, the Administrative Office of the Court...
Supreme Court Ruling Negatively Impacts Immigrants With Expunged Criminal Records
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 31, 2021 | Immigration Crimes, Tennessee Supreme Court, TN Supreme Court
If you get a crime wiped off of your record through an expungement, you're safe from that crime being used against you in the future, right? Unfortunately, this might not be the case if you are an...
CCA affirms dismissal of all charges against Davis & Hoss client
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 27, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Murder, Tennessee Supreme Court
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals today issued a decision validating our trial victory on behalf of Twanna Blair. "Our client is innocent of anything to do with the tragic Valentines Day...
Mug Shot Websites Receive Scrutiny From Lawmakers
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 23, 2021 | Chattanooga Police, Civil Rights, Sixth Circuit
The New York Times discussed the case of a college senior from Texas, Maxwell Birnbaum, who was arrested for possession of ecstasy during his freshman year while on a road trip with college buddies....
Sixth Circuit Reverses Lower Court In First-Degree Murder Case
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 19, 2021 | Murder, Sixth Circuit
Jasubhai K Desai v. Raymond Booker This case begins with a doctor, Jasubhai Desai, and a nurse, Anna Marie Turetzky, agreeing to open a medical clinic together back in the 1970s. Their business did...
TENNESSEE DUI: OFFENSES AND PENALTIES
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 15, 2021 | DUI
The lawyers at Davis & Hoss follow changes to DUI laws in Tennessee. Below is the current status of the law. DUI Offenses and Penalties: First TIME DUI OFFENDER – (.08% BAC) [T.C.A. § 55-10-401]...
Tennessee Highway Patrol Takes “No-Refusal” Approach To DUIs
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Aug 10, 2021 | Criminal Defense, DUI
In a curious development over the recent Labor Day weekend, Tennessee Highway Patrol officers working in 10 counties implemented a new procedure meant to keep drunk drivers off the roads. The new...
Money Laundering
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 28, 2021 | White Collar Crime
Money laundering is a serious offense that carries significant penalties including expensive fines and imprisonment of up to 20 years. Money laundering is considered a white collar crime prosecuted on the federal level.
Civil Cases
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 9, 2021 | State Cases
Civil Cases in Tennessee Chattanooga Civil Attorney Has Extensive Experience We have a broad range of experience representing clients at the civil level, with a long case history...
Fact Check: Criminal Defense Resources
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 5, 2021 | News
Listed below are Federal, Georgia and Tennessee legal links. Each link provides up to date information regarding their respective federal and state legal systems. Federal Court & Federal Legal...
Know your ABC’s – Tennessee Misdemeanor Classes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 5, 2021 | News
Though termed “misdemeanor”, misdemeanor charges are serious offenses. Misdemeanors can range from speeding to drug possession and domestic assault. Tennessee Class A misdemeanors carry up to 11...
Tennessee governor signs chancery court shake-up into law; opponents question its constitutionality.
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 5, 2021 | News
"Davis told the Times Free Press that while he thinks House Bill 1130/Senate Bill 843 is both "unworkable" and "irresponsible," he sees a "real problem" in provisions regarding likely challenges to...
Sex Offender Registry
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | Sex Offenses
Tennessee Sex Offender Registry Sex Offender Laws in Tennessee Within the "Tennessee Sexual Offender and Violent Sexual Offender Registration, Verification and Tracking Act of 2004.”, the Tennessee...
Nolle prosequi
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | Expungement, News
Nolle Prosequi or nolle pros. as it is typically said is notice that a prosecution is abandoned. This is accomplished by an announcement from the prosecutor that the state no longer intends to move forward.
Open Container Law in Tennessee
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | Supreme Court
Open Container Law in Tennessee The law surrounding drinking alcohol in public is often misunderstood. Questions sometimes arise when an officer encounters someone drinking alcohol in a public place...
Underage DUI
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | DUI
Underage DUI in Tennessee Team Up with a Chattanooga DUI Lawyer Tennessee has a drinking age of 21 years old and the consumption of alcohol by anyone under the drinking age is illegal. There are...
First DUI
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | Legal updates
First DUI Charges in Chattanooga, TN Tennessee DUI Lawyers with More Than 35 Years of Experience In Tennessee, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) that is equal to or higher...
Felony DUI
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | DUI
Tennessee Felony DUI Need a lawyer for a DUI case in Chattanooga?DUI offenses are generally charged as misdemeanor offenses in Tennessee. There are several cases; however, where the charges can be...
DUI Penalties
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | DUI
DUI Penalties in Tennessee Let Our Chattanooga DUI Lawyer Defend You DUI offenses are not taken lightly in the state of Tennessee. Facing these types of charges puts you at risk of serious and...
Field Sobriety Tests
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 4, 2021 | DUI
Field Sobriety Tests Can they be challenged? If you were recently arrested for DUI, you were likely asked to perform a series of roadside tests called Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). If...
Challenging DUI Evidence
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 3, 2021 | DUI
Challenging DUI Evidence Using DUI Defenses that Work People often feel that once they have been arrested for DUI that their case is hopeless and there is nothing they can do but accept their...
DUI with Injury
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 3, 2021 | DUI
Are you being accused of causing serious bodily injury to another person as a result of drunk or drugged driving?
Lying to Probation Officer is a Federal Crime
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 1, 2021 | News
Everyone knows that a person has the right to remain silent when faced with questioning by police and most people understand that you have the right to have an attorney present during questioning....
All Charges Against Tawana Blair In 1999 Cleveland Triple Murder
by Davis & Hoss, PC | Jun 1, 2021 | Homicide, News
A special judge has dismissed all charges against Tawana "Tart" Blair in the 1999 triple murder in Cleveland, Tn. Judge Jon Kerry Blackwood, in a 13-page ruling, noted that a jury in 2009 had...
Personal Injury Claims
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 31, 2021 | Civil Cases
You may have a personal injury case if another’s negligence or intentional misconduct caused you bodily injury or emotional distress.
Robbery
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 31, 2021 | Theft Crime
[et_pb_dcsbcm_divi_breadcrumbs_module _builder_version="4.9.4" _module_preset="default" body_text_align="center" body_text_color="#FFFFFF" body_letter_spacing="1px"...
Child Pornography
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 31, 2021 | Sex Crime
Child Pornography Lawyer in Chattanooga, TN Serious Defense for Charges of Federal Criminal Activity Child pornography is a sex crime that is considered a federal offense, meaning the accused...
White Lightning-Synthetic Forms Of Cocaine And LSD
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 31, 2021 | Drug Crime, News
Attorney General Opinion on Synthetic Cocaine and LSD. The TN Attorney General was asked whether Tennessee Law prohibits the production, manufacture, distribution, or possession of synthetic forms...
Conspiracy
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 31, 2021 | White Collar Crime
Chattanooga Conspiracy Lawyer Serving Tennessee Residents with More Than 35 Years of Experience Are you facing charges of conspiracy in connection with a white collar crime? Conspiracy is typically...
Domestic Violence
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
Domestic Violence Defense Attorney Learn Your Rights & Legal Options Most people are unaware that the Chattanooga Police Department and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office have policies in...
Murder or Homicide
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
Murder or Homicide Investigations in Chattanooga, TN Tennessee Criminal Defense Lawyer Criminal homicide is the unlawful killing of another person. In Tennessee, there are several different...
Identity Theft
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
In the state of Tennessee, the charge of identity theft will require an aggressive legal representative to provide strong defense for the individual who is charged.
Felonies
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
In Tennessee, if you received a sentence of 11 months, 29 days, you have received a misdemeanor sentence. Anything more than this is a felony and is typically phrased as a sentence in a number of years.
Sex Offenses
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
At Davis & Hoss, PC, many of our recent cases have included probation for a charge of sexual exploitation in criminal court.
Motor Vehicle Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
Motor Vehicle Crimes in Chattanooga Criminal Defense Firm Serving Southeast Tennessee For more than 35 years Whether you are 16 years old, drive a commercial 18-wheeler, or were simply driving way...
Probation Violations
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 18, 2021 | State Cases
Probation Violations in Tennessee Chattanooga Probation Attorney Probation violations can be quite serious. Whether you have been accused of committing a new criminal offense, failing a drug test,...
Expungement
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 17, 2021 | State Cases
Chattanooga Expungement Attorney State Expungement Laws in Tennessee Most people do not understand the basic concept behind the expungement allowance in Tennessee criminal law. If you have been...
Warrants
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 17, 2021 | State Cases
In the state of Tennessee, an arrest warrant is simply a document signed by a judge or court clerk that allows an official to detain the subject of the warrant.
College Investigations
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 17, 2021 | State Cases
College Investigations Chattanooga Criminal Defense Attorney Representing Young Clients Are you or your student facing an investigation from a college? The most important thing you can do is hire...
Initial Appearance & Detention Hearings
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 14, 2021 | Federal Cases
Initial Appearance & Detention Hearings Criminal Defense Lawyer in Chattanooga, TN One of the first steps in a federal criminal court case is attending your initial appearance and detention...
Guns And Weapon Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 14, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Within the last decade, the United States government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in prosecuting various forms of gun crimes. If you have been accused of a federal gun crime, contact our office today for a consultation.We are prepared to stand in your defense and to fight for your rights in federal court. Gun crimes charged at the federal level include, but are not limited to:
Sentencing Hearing
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 14, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
When it comes to a federal criminal case, the sentencing hearing is where the rubber meets the road. Hopefully, you will not need a sentencing hearing at all. With the help of a competent Chattanooga criminal defense lawyer, your case may be dismissed or you will be acquitted.
Immigration Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 14, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Immigration cases are serious because a conviction could result in a damaging change to a defendant’s residency status. On March 31, 2010, the United States Supreme Court held in Padilla v. Kentucky, 130 S.Ct. 1473 (2010),
Sex Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 14, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Chattanooga Sex Crime Attorneys Which sex offenses can be prosecuted in federal court? There are variety of different sexual offenses that can be charged in federal court. Recently, a number of...
Appeals
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Attorneys Lee Davis and Bryan Hoss have extensive experience appearing before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio on behalf of our criminal defense clients for a wide variety of charges
Civil Cases
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Chattanooga Tennessee Civil Lawyer Chattanooga Defense Attorney with 35 Years of Experience Most of the cases that take place in federal courts are not criminal cases but civil cases - although...
Homicide
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Tennessee Homicide Defense Attorney Chattanooga Criminal Defense Lawyer Has Decades of Experience Most murder cases are tried in state court but some can be prosecuted in federal court. For example,...
National Park Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Tennessee is home to several beautiful national parks, including the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Cades Cove, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, and Cherokee National Forest.
Theft Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Chattanooga Theft Crime Attorney Federal Criminal Defense for more than 35 years While most theft crimes are dealt with in state courts, there are a few that are dealt with on the federal level....
Drug Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 12, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
Chattanooga Drug Crime Lawyer Federal Drug Charges and Penalties § 841 Drug charges are some of the most serious charges faced in federal court. With time as a critical factor, it is vital that you...
White Collar Crimes
by Davis & Hoss, PC | May 10, 2021 | Federal Cases, Federal Cases new
White collar crimes involve federal financial investigations, including financial transactions, wire or mail transactions, and banking activities.







