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Specifically, using profanity in a court of record is illegal and is considered a Class C misdemeanor as defined by Tennessee code 29-9-107. Swearing in other public settings might be illegal if it is done in an attempt to threaten someone or to incite violence.
Tennessees new blended sentencing law goes into effect on Jan. 1, potentially altering the lives of hundreds of Tennessee children. Blended sentencing mandates children as young as 14 charged with serious offenses serve a juvenile sentence, called a disposition, until they turn 19.
University of Tennessee--Knoxville is ranked No. 55 (tie) out of 195 in Best Law Schools.
(WVLT) - July 1, 2025 marks the start of a change to a bill that became law last year. This will require just a 0.15 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when charging a person with aggravated vehicular crimes. A bill that took effect last year lowered the minimum BAC for an aggravated DUI from 0.20 to 0.15.
Child Custody and Support - As enacted, requires the court to consider any failure to pay child support, rather than failure for a period of three years or more, when making a child custody determination; clarifies that the court may preclude or limit any provisions of a parenting plan if the court finds that a parent
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