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If you have been arrested for a violent crime in , we strongly encourage you to secure the representation of Meade Law Group as soon as possible. We proudly and tenaciously represent and defend the rights of criminally accused individuals. Our defense lawyer has the in-depth knowledge, skill set, and resources necessary to combat your charges next. Do not sit back and wait for your charges to blow over. Take immediate action today to ensure your rights and freedoms are protected in the future.

We know you are facing a great deal of fear about your rights and legal options. You are wondering who you can trust and questioning who you should turn to for legal counsel. When you secure the representation of our attorney, you can be confident that you have made the right choice. We provide a powerful voice for the criminally accused. Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your case, we are fully equipped to aggressively defend your constitutional rights. When you enlist our legal services, you can have peace of mind knowing your case is in capable and competent hands. Contact us immediately.
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  • 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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  • “Great lawyer. Cares about what you're dealing with and how it will affect your life. Felt at ease after our initial meeting. Very put together and professional. Highly recommended lawyer!”

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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.”

    James

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  • 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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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is A Violent Crime?

    Answer:

    A violent crime is committed when an individual injures or kills someone while carrying out a criminal act. If a deadly weapon was involved in the crime, your penalties will be more severe.

  • How Are Manslaughter & Murder Different?

    Answer:

    Murder occurs when an individual intentionally or knowingly kills someone. Manslaughter occurs when an individual kills someone as a result of reckless actions or inactions.

  • How Will The Prosecution Determine The Charges?

    Answer:

    Your prosecutor will pursue charges with enough evidence to back them up. This means the prosecution will seek out a legally sound case. If the case contains an inherent flaw, the prosecutor will likely not pursue the case. If there is enough evidence to pursue a case, the prosecution will pursue a conviction. If the case lacks evidence, charges will most likely be dropped or another charge will be taken into consideration.

  • Are Police Officers Required To Read Me My Rights?

    Answer:

    Law enforcement officers are not legally required to read your rights at the time of your arrest. The Miranda Warning is only required if the police officer plans to utilize your statement against you as incriminating evidence in a court of law.

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