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Facing Accusations For Grand Theft Auto?

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Grand Theft Auto Attorney

When Your Future Is On The Line, You Need Proven Defense: (423) 668-6303

Being charged with grand theft auto should not be taken lightly. Your freedom and future are at stake. As such, it is vital that you secure the immediate representation of our skilled criminal defense attorney. The right legal representation can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. At Meade Law Group, we are committed to providing world-class legal services and hard-hitting defense representation. When you are in need of trial-tested advocacy, turn to our criminal defense attorney for assistance. We obtain the in-depth legal knowledge, skill set and resources necessary to combat your charges. To learn more about how we can help you, give us a call at (423) 668-6303.

  • Evan 'Mac' Meade

    Attorney

    Mac Meade is a Johnson City native and is the son of the firm founder, Evan Meade. Before joining Evan Meade & Associates in 2007, he practiced for one and a half years with the Knox County Public Defenders Community Law Office in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he gained extensive courtroom experience.

    Mac graduated from University High School in 1999. He then attended East Tennessee State University, where he achieved a B.A. in Philosophy and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2003. He obtained his law degree from The University of Tennessee College of Law, graduating Cum Laude with a Concentration in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution in 2005. While in law school, he was the Founding President of the UT College of Law chapter of the American Association for Justice and Tennessee Association for Justice. He was also named most outstanding student in both “Advanced Trial Advocacy” and the Legal Clinic.

  • Christopher D. Rogers

    Associate

    Christopher D. Rogers was born and raised in the beautiful mountains of Upper East Tennessee. From an early age, he was determined to pursue a career in law. He received an undergraduate degree in political science from East Tennessee State University.

    Rogers then moved to Nashville where began helping individuals through the Tennessee General Assembly. While working in Nashville, he attended law school. Rogers wanted to give back to the communities in which he lived and learned. He understood the importance of advocating for people who could not advocate for themselves, and he wanted to do it in an area he loved. After passing the bar exam, Rogers began handling cases in East Tennessee.

    Rogers goal is to give a voice to individuals in need and works tirelessly to make sure their rights are protected. He isn’t afraid to ask the difficult questions in handling a case and works hard to ensure a solution is reached.

    Contact Christopher Rogers to discuss your legal needs today. If you’ve been accused of a crime, you need professional legal representation. Christopher Rogers will make sure you understand everything you need to know to get the best results from your case.

  • Attorney Evan Meade

    Fighting for the Results You Need

    Evan Meade is an East Tennessee native with roots in Sullivan, Washington, and Carter Counties, as well as Avery County North Carolina and Southwest Virginia. He began practicing law in 1977 with Legal Services helping those who could not afford a lawyer. In 1979, he founded Evan Meade & Associates in Johnson City, TN (now Meade Injury Law Group) and began practicing law throughout the Tri-Cities, the State of Tennessee, and the country.

    Evan graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School in 1968. He then attended The University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. He obtained his law degree from Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) in 1977.

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  • “Competent and friendly staff, provided sound advice, allowed me to make the decisions, paralegals never too busy to provide me with information, guided me through a process and to a result that allows me to put this matter to rest. Would call again.”

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  • “Mac is the best lawyer in East Tennessee. He done everything he said he would. It's hard to find a lawyer that will do what they say they will do. He got my charges dropped you couldn't ask for a better man. Thank you Mac.”

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Why Do Clients Choose Meade Law Group?

Representation Without Compromise

  • We Give Clients the Level of Service They Deserve

  • We Fight Hard to Get the Best Results Possible

  • Our Attorneys Have Over 35 Years of Experience

  • Being a Former Public Defender Gives Us an Advantage

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Common Penalties

Unlike petty theft crimes, which are generally charged as misdemeanors, grand theft crimes are usually charged as felonies and punishable by one or more years in prison. In order to be convicted of grand theft auto, the prosecutor must prove that the defendant took/drove a vehicle which belonged to someone else. The prosecutor must also prove that the defendant intended to permanently deprive the owner of the vehicle. Do not sit back and wait for your charges to blow over. Be proactive in protecting your rights today in order to safeguard your future.

  • Imprisonment
  • Victim Restitution
  • Expensive Fines
  • Probation
  • Loss of Certain Rights
  • Criminal Record

Get Your Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Questions

  • How Can An Attorney Combat My Charges?

    Answer

    We will review how evidence was collected and analyzed. We will determine whether or not a valid search warrant was in place. We will review the circumstances of your arrest. Our legal team will thoroughly review the details of your case and determine if law enforcement violated your rights by conducting an illegal search and seizure. Violations may result in the dismissal of evidence.

  • Is Law Enforcement Required To Read My Rights?

    Answer

    Police officers are not legally required to read you your rights at the time of your arrest. The Miranda Warning is only required if the officer plans to use your statement against you as elicit, incriminating evidence in court.

  • Do I Need To Hire A Lawyer To Represent My Case?

    Answer

    Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your case, there is no question that an attorney will make all the difference in the outcome of your case. We strongly advise you against self-representation. When your rights, freedom and future are on the line, you need proven defense and hard-hitting representation from a highly skilled criminal defense lawyer.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Reduced

    There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Suppressed Evidence

    In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Dismissed

    We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.

Increase Your Chances of a Better Outcome

We Know the Law. We Can Protect Your Rights.

  • Am I
    going to jail?

  • How serious
    is this?

  • I can't afford
    to pay the fines

  • Is this going on my
    criminal record?

  • Can you help?

  • I regret all of it

Let us help you cut through the noise. Our firm can help reduce your stress during this difficult time. Speak with our attorneys and get legal advice today.

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