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Questions concerning the laws, criminal justice system, civil court procedures and related topics specific to the state of Tennessee.
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INTERROG/REQ FOR PROD
No, you are not obligated to provide the requested information.
You're out of trial court and into the court of appeals, where the civil discovery rules have basically no effect.
If the case gets …
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Can you call the police over fraud in Tennessee?
Yes. The First Amendment protects your right to call the government to complain about your grievances, regardless of whether they can or will resolve them.
As a practical matter, I would be surprised …
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Is it legal to contact someone whose name you got from a police report?
The First Amendment protects your right to free speech. There is no exception for speech directed at people whose names the speaker finds in a police report.