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Looking for an Arabic assault & battery defense lawyer near you in Tennessee? Connect with Arab assault & battery defense attorneys trusted by Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese & Palestinian families. Free consultation across Tennessee.
Find an Arab assault & battery defense attorney near you. Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian & all Arab lawyers in every Tennessee city.
Tennessee is home to an estimated 10,000+ Arab Americans, with significant communities in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville. Our network connects Iraqi (Kurdish), Egyptian, Somali, Palestinian, and other Arab families with experienced Arabic-speaking assault & battery defense attorneys across the state. These lawyers combine fluent Arabic communication with deep knowledge of Tennessee law, ensuring you can discuss your case in your preferred language without missing critical legal details.
Tennessee sets the BAC limit at 0.08 for DUI charges, with first-offense penalties including mandatory minimum 48 hours jail (up to 11 months 29 days), $350-$1,500 fine, 1-year license revocation, possible ignition interlock. The state follows stand-your-ground law, meaning there is no duty to retreat before using force in self-defense. Tennessee does offer expungement for eligible offenses — an important option for protecting future employment and immigration status. For non-citizen Arab Americans, assault & battery defense convictions can trigger deportation proceedings. An Arabic-speaking defense attorney in Tennessee evaluates both criminal penalties and immigration consequences before advising on pleas or trial strategy.
Discuss your assault & battery defense case in Arabic without interpreters. Explain complex situations clearly and understand every detail of your legal options.
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Defense for assault and battery charges including self-defense claims and cases involving racial profiling.
Build strong self-defense arguments with cultural context.
Challenge cases where racial or ethnic profiling played a role.
Negotiate felony assault down to misdemeanor or lesser charges.
Minimize long-term impact on your criminal record and future.
Legal fees for assault & battery defense cases vary depending on the complexity and circumstances. Here's what to expect when hiring an Arabic-speaking assault & battery defense lawyer in Tennessee:
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Contact an Arabic-speaking defense attorney immediately. Critical evidence — surveillance footage, witness availability, injury documentation — disappears quickly.
Conduct independent investigation. If self-defense applies, gather evidence showing who initiated contact, the threat level, and proportionality of response.
File motions to suppress evidence or dismiss charges. Negotiate with prosecutors — present self-defense evidence, mitigating factors, and any profiling concerns.
If the case cannot be dismissed or reduced, prepare a strong trial defense emphasizing self-defense, witness credibility issues, or prosecutorial burden of proof.
Our Tennessee network includes assault & battery defense attorneys experienced with clients from every Arabic-speaking country. Whether you're from the Levant, Gulf, North Africa, or elsewhere, we'll match you with a lawyer who understands your specific background.
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Finding the right Arabic-speaking assault & battery defense lawyer in Tennessee doesn't have to be difficult. Here's what to look for when choosing your attorney:
Ask if the attorney speaks Arabic fluently. Can they explain complex assault & battery defense concepts in Arabic?
Look for attorneys with proven experience handling assault & battery defense cases in Tennessee.
Look for testimonials specifically from Arab American clients who had assault & battery defense cases.
Meet with the attorney before deciding. A free consultation lets you assess their expertise firsthand.
Every state has different criminal laws and penalties. Here's what you need to know about defending charges in Tennessee.
Mandatory minimum 48 hours jail (up to 11 months 29 days), $350-$1,500 fine, 1-year license revocation, possible ignition interlock
45 days to 11 months 29 days jail, $600-$3,500 fine, 2-year license revocation, mandatory ignition interlock, vehicle seizure possible
Tennessee has some of the strictest DUI penalties in the country, including mandatory 48-hour jail for a first offense with no exceptions. A second offense within 10 years carries mandatory 45 days in jail. DUI with a BAC of 0.20% or higher doubles the mandatory minimum. Tennessee also has a vehicular assault charge for DUI causing serious injury (Class D felony, 2-12 years).
Simple possession (0.5 oz or less): Class A misdemeanor, up to 11 months 29 days jail, $2,500 fine. Over 0.5 oz: felony charges. Tennessee allows limited medical CBD oil only (0.9% THC or less) for specific conditions.
Tennessee has not legalized marijuana in any form beyond very limited CBD oil. Possession of any amount of marijuana flower is a criminal offense. Drug courts are available in many Tennessee counties as alternatives to incarceration. For non-citizens, even a minor marijuana charge can result in deportation or denial of naturalization.
Class A misdemeanor — up to 11 months 29 days jail, $2,500 fine
Class C felony (3-15 years) or Class D felony (2-12 years) depending on circumstances
Tennessee has a strong stand your ground law. There is no duty to retreat before using force in self-defense if you are in a place you have a right to be and are not engaged in criminal activity. The castle doctrine applies to homes, vehicles, and businesses. Deadly force is justified if there is a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious bodily harm.
Tennessee allows expungement of eligible misdemeanors and certain non-violent felonies after completion of sentence and waiting periods. Eligible offenses must be specifically listed in the expungement statute. A $350 filing fee applies. Some offenses are never eligible, including DUI, domestic assault, and sex offenses.
Tennessee uses Class A-E felonies (A most serious) and Class A-C misdemeanors. The state has a "three strikes" law — habitual criminals with three or more felonies can face enhanced sentencing. Tennessee also has a "truth in sentencing" law requiring certain violent offenders to serve at least 85% of their sentence.
Tennessee's strict criminal penalties create significant immigration risks for non-citizens. The mandatory 48-hour jail for first-offense DUI can trigger immigration consequences, particularly if combined with other factors. Marijuana possession — illegal at any amount in Tennessee — remains a deportable offense under federal law. The stand your ground law provides self-defense protections, but a conviction for excessive force could be an aggravated felony. Tennessee's three strikes law means prior convictions (including from other states or countries) can lead to enhanced penalties. An Arabic-speaking attorney who understands both Tennessee criminal law and federal immigration consequences is essential for any non-citizen facing charges.
For Arab and Muslim community members with immigration concerns, it is critical to have an attorney who understands both criminal defense strategy and immigration consequences. A conviction that seems minor can lead to deportation, denial of naturalization, or loss of visa status.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tennessee laws may differ from other states. Each case is unique and outcomes depend on specific facts. Contact a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.