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Adam Chaffin released!

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on Wednesday, 27 April 2011
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On April 17, all of the major news services in Nashville reported the arrest of Adam Chaffin on charges of Aggravated Robbery, Especially Aggravated Kidnapping and Criminal Impersonation.

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Defendant in Federal Case released

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on Thursday, 21 April 2011
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On April 15, 2011, federal law enforcement authorities arrested more than two dozen defendants in a massive bust. Details of the arrest were published on the Nashville news.

http://www.wsmv.com/news/27586513/detail.html

Attorney Lance Miller was appointed to represent one of these defendants. The United States Attorney moved to have this defendant detained until his trial, which has not yet been scheduled. The detention hearing for April 20, 2011 in federal Court in Nashville. Fortunately, the Judge ordered the release of Attorney Miller's client until he is brought to trial. The family of the Defendant was immensely relieved at news of his release pending trial.

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Argument before the Tennessee Supreme Court (completed)

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on Thursday, 17 February 2011
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Attorney Lance Miller argued a criminal appeal before the Tennessee Supreme Court. Lance Miller represents Jason Lee White, who was convicted at a jury trial of Robbery, burglary, and especially aggravated kidnapping. Lance Miller appealed the conviction of especially aggravated kidnapping, which was over half Mr. White's sentence. The Court of Criminal Appeals reversed and dismissed that conviction, applying the applicable case law. The State then appealed the Court of Appeals decision. Argument before the Supreme Court went well - Attorney Miller and his client are cautiously optimistic that the decision of the Court of Appeals will be affirmed by the Supreme Court.

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Lance Miller appointed to CJA Panel

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Lance Miller appointed to CJA Panel Posted By Attorney Lance Miller on Jan 25, 2011 6:45am PST On Monday, January 24, 2011, Attorney Lance Miller was notified that he was accepted onto the Criminal Justice Act panel with the Federal Public Defender's Office for the Middle District of Tennessee in Nashville. The CJA panel is a pool of attorneys who represent defendants charged with crimes in federal court in Nashville. The process is a rather lengthy one that involves training, serving as "second chair" on other federal cases, and an interview process with the Federal Defender personally. Presently, there are only two other attorneys in Clarksville who are on the CJA panel. We are very pleased with the appointment and look forward to this expansion of our practice.
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Argument before the Tennessee Supreme Court

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on Tuesday, 11 January 2011
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Lance Miller will be before the Tennessee Supreme Court on February 2, 2011. The case is State v. Jason Lee White. Mr. White was previously convicted of aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, and especially aggravated kidnapping. Lance Miller filed a motion to set aside the conviction for especially aggravated kidnapping, which was denied by the trial court. Mr. Miller appealed this ruling, arguing that Mr. White's right to due process of law was denied with convictions of both aggravated robbery and kidnapping where the acts involved in the kidnapping were essentially incidental to the robbery. The case was heard before the Court of Criminal Appeals in February, 2010. In May, 2010, the appellate court agreed with Mr. Miller. They reversed and dismissed Mr. White's conviction for especially aggravated kidnapping, which effectively reduced Mr. White's sentence by 25 years. The State appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court. Both sides have submitted their briefs to the Supreme Court. The case is set for argument on February 2, 2011. We believe that the Court of Criminal Appeals' decision was consistent with previous caselaw and will vigorously argue that the Tennessee Supreme Court should affirm the Court of Appeals' ruling.

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Soldier avoids OTH discharge

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Soldier avoids OTH discharge Posted By Attorney Lance Miller on Dec 8, 2010 6:27am PST A Fort Campbell Soldier avoided separation from the Army with an Other Than Honorable (OTH) discharge following separation board proceedings on December 7, 2010. The Government's recorder (trial counsel) argued that the Soldier should be separated from the Army with an Other Than Honorable Discharge based on three allegations of the commission of a serious offense. The Separation Board heard the testimony of 9 witnesses, including the Soldier's own testimony. Attorney R. Lance Miller argued that the Soldier, who had served on three separate overseas deployments, should be retained. The Board determined that the Soldier should be separated under a General Discharge, be recommended to the convening authority that the separation should suspended for a period of twelve months. In the event the Soldier faces no further problems, the discharge would then be set aside. "We are very pleased with the favorable result and the chance our Soldier has to redeem himself and continue to serve", Miller said.
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Soldier cleared of DUI Charge

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Soldier cleared of DUI Charge Posted By Attorney Lance Miller on Dec 2, 2010 1:05pm PST A Fort Campbell soldier was cleared of DUI charges in the federal district court for the Western District of Kentucky. Attorney Lance Miller appeared representing the soldier at his first appearance, also referred to as "arraignment". Following a consultation between the Special Assistant U.S. Attorney and Attorney Miller, the Government decided to dismiss all charges against the Soldier. We were very pleased at such a quick and favorable outcome for our client.
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Staff Sergeant avoids Rape Charges

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Staff Sergeant avoids Rape Charges Posted By Attorney Lance Miller on Dec 1, 2010 1:59pm PST A Fort Campbell Staff Sergeant will not be charged with rape following an extensive investigation by CID. Attorney Lance Miller has been representing the Staff Sergeant over the past several months. The ongoing interaction between Mr. Miller, CID agents, and the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate culminated in a decision that charges would not be preferred against the Staff Sergeant.
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