Troy L. Bowlin
Troy Bowlin IIFacing criminal charges of any degree can be a frightening experience, especially if you are left to defend yourself. At The Bowlin Law Firm, we have over a decade of combined criminal defense experience to help you throughout the duration of your case. Clients can rest easy knowing that our firm has received complete charge dismissals and huge reductions in penalties for accusations involving burglary, drug crimes, murder, theft and other offenses. By putting together a solid case defense and providing each individual with the aggressive representation they deserve, we aim to bring about positive results for each of our clients. Time is of the essence in criminal cases, which is why we highly recommend that you get in touch with a legal representative immediately. Offering services in English and Spanish, do not hesitate to call our office for a free consultation.
- Appalachian School of Law
- J.D. | Law
- University of Tennessee College of Law
- B.A. | Political Science
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- Q. What should I do? My ex just falsely accused me of molesting her daughter 4-5 years ago. Her daughter is now 18 y/o.
- A: My recommendation is to do nothing at this point. I would not engage in any communication whatsoever regarding the accusations with anyone. There is a possibility these remarks were made out of anger and frustration during the heat of an argument. If the accusations continue to be made I would hire a lawyer. Again I would not communicate in any form whatsoever with anyone (other than your lawyer) regarding these accusations.