I understand what my clients are going through. After many years with a successful career as an engineering consultant, I found myself having to hire an attorney. Not only was being arrested a nightmare, but putting my future (and my family's future) in the hands of a stranger was very frightening. It got worse. The attorney I hired only wanted to get paid. He did little to fight for me and left me in the dark about the court process. It was my own work and my own fighting that allowed me to get cleared of all charges.
I understand the fears, anger, and stress (about the case and financial stress). Attorneys are supposed to help their clients, not make it worse. That's why I left my career as an engineering consultant and went to law school. I knew there is a huge need for attorneys that will take the time to walk their clients through the process, answer questions (even if the client doesn't know what questions to ask), and to fight for their clients just like it is their own case.
I treat my clients just like I wanted to be treated. I fight for my clients just like I wanted my attorney to fight for me. Every phone call, every meeting, and every time I walk in the courtroom for battle - I remember how I felt and how I wanted my attorney to fight for me. I am thankful for what I went through and the blessing to fight for others like attorneys should fight for their clients.
- Nashville School of Law
- Doctor of Jurisprudence
- Trial Lawyers College
- Trial Advocacy
- University of Tennessee - Knoxville
- Engineering / Architecture
- Tennessee State University
- Engineering / Finance & Economics
- Austin Peay State University
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- Waynick Law, pllc
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- Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE)
- Impaired Driving Specialist, llc.
- Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST)
- Impaired Driving Specialist, llc.
- Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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- Current
- The Trial Lawyers College
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- Current
- DUI Defense Lawyers Association
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- A: There could be a number of reason for a higher than normal bond on an assault charge. For instance, the criminal history of the accused, if there are facts showing serious bodily injury, or any other factors that were considered abnormal for an assault charge. When bonds are abnormally high, it is always good to get an experienced attorney to review the case and possibly file a motion to reduce bond.
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