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BirdDog Law Now Has Free Access to Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure

By The Law Offices of John Day, P.C. on Jan 26, 2022 06:03 am

BirdDog Law, the new leading resource center for Tennessee trial lawyer s and judges, now has free access to a user-friendly version of the Tennessee Rules of Criminal Procedure.   Access the rules from your desktop, notebook, tablet or cell phone 24/7 anywhere you have access to the internet.

BirdDog Law is designed to help trial lawyers have ready, 24/7 access to materials they use everyday.   BirdDog is still growing, but is quickly becoming the site of choice for Tennessee trial lawyers to access information they need to serve their clients.

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