Rogers N. Hays
Criminal (dui)
Criminal (dui)
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Attorney in Pulaski, TN with 57 years of experience With 57 years of experience in the legal field, Rogers N. Hays brings a wealth of knowledge to their practice in Pulaski. Admitted to the bar in , they have spent decades refining their skills and understanding the nuances of Tennessee law. Facing criminal charges requires a defense attorney who is aggressive and knowledgeable. Rogers N. Hays defends the rights of the accused in Pulaski courts, challenging evidence and negotiating with prosecutors to secure the best possible results. They handle cases ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies. A strong educational foundation underpins Rogers N. Hays's practice. Cumberland School of Law of Samford University, Class of 1969, JD | University of Alabama, Class of 1966, B.A. They continually pursue continuing legal education to sharpen their skills and remain at the forefront of legal theory and practice. At the core of Rogers N. Hays's practice is a belief that every client deserves a voice. They approach each case with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of justice. Whether negotiating settlements or litigating in court, they advocate vigorously for their clients' best interests. Navigating the Tennessee judicial system requires local knowledge. Rogers N. Hays is familiar with the procedures and personnel of the local courts in Pulaski, providing a strategic advantage. They understand the local rules and expectations that can influence the trajectory of a case. If you require legal assistance in Pulaski, do not hesitate to reach out to Rogers N. Hays. Early legal intervention is often key to a successful resolution. Contact their office today to schedule a consultation and discuss the specifics of your case.
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