Tennessee, motion for expungement and pardons for DUI
January 21, 2011 6:16 pm LegalIf perhaps you get a DUI in Nashville/Davidson County, you really need to be sure of the possible things that can happen to you. You may serve time in jail, be ordered to pick up garbage, forfeit your license for one year, and get terminated from your job or lose the respect of your friends and family.
If you get arrested for a Driving Under the Influence charge, it is a most serious thing. You want a Nashville DUI lawyer to advise you. With an experienced DUI attorney you stand the best chance of reducing the consequences of a DUI conviction, getting it retired, or obtaining a amended conviction, such as reckless endangerment.
Keep in mind in Tennessee, motion for expungement for DUI is not allowed. It is also advisable to obtain counsel immediately after you are arrested.