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McAfee & McAfee is a small, Memphis-based firm, with experience handling criminal defense cases. Attorneys Marty and Chesney McAfee possess diverse legal backgrounds, shaped by work in many areas of the law. This extensive knowledge enables McAfee & McAfee to successfully represent clients concerned with any one of many complex legal issues.

The mission of McAfee & McAfee is to make sure each client’s case is handled competently, courteously, and confidentially.   We treat our clients with respect and fight for them in the courtroom.   Prosecutors, judges, and juries can sense this; that makes the difference.

Attorney Marty McAfee has the following certifications:

Certified as a Criminal Trial Specialist by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. 

Certified as a Criminal Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. 

So if you have been charged with a criminal offense and need an attorney who will represent your interests zealously, then contact Tennessee Criminal Defense Lawyers Marty and Chesney McAfee at 866-469-0790 or by completing the attached contact information form

If I am arrested, should I hire an attorney?
You may be entitled to a Court Appointed Attorney at Public expense if you qualify as an indigent person. An indigent person is one who cannot hire an attorney without causing substantial hardship to himself/herself or dependent family. If you have been charged with a crime, you may complete an Affidavit of Indigence and Request for Court Appointed Counsel at your first court appearance. If you qualify, an attorney will be appointed for you. If you are convicted of a crime, the court may require you to repay some or all of the cost of your defense if it determines you are able.

Can I be arrested for questioning?
No. Police can request that you accompany them to a police station for questioning, but you are not required to go unless you have been arrested for an offense. It is not advisable to speak with the police until you have first spoken with your attorney. You should ask for a lawyer or independent witness to be present during questioning.

What is a plea bargain?
Settling a criminal case is usually called a plea bargain. It means that the prosecution and the defense come to an agreement to resolve the case. The case can be settled at several points during the process, from before it is charged- all the way to trials doorstep. Usually, however, the best bargain can be obtained earlier rather than later in the process. And in many cases, it is a question that should be analyzed immediately so that good opportunities to settlement aren’t given up because of pride or inattention.

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Marty McAfee
McAfee & McAfee, PLLC
246 Adams Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
Telephone: 866-469-0790

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