Don't Lose Hope If You've Been Charged. Protect Your Future with the Help of Experienced Legal Counsel

"I want to put you in a better place than you are now."
Tennessee State Bar, 2015
J.D., Univ. of Virginia, 2015
Tennessee Bar Association
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

If you're facing criminal charges in Bradley County or Hamilton County, the system is already moving against you. Law enforcement and prosecutors are working together to build a case — and they’re counting on you to make mistakes before you get legal advice.
I’m attorney Sheridan Randolph, and I defend people across Southeast Tennessee from criminal charges — from first-time offenses to serious felonies. Whether you’re being investigated, have just been arrested, or are already out on bond, I can help you understand what’s happening and how to respond.
The professionalism, insight, patience, and knowledge Mr. Randolph provided were imperative. Needless to say, I highly recommend his services to anyone. I will continue to use him in the future if needed.
Matthew R.
Previous Client
I was well represented and all charges against me were dismissed. He worked very hard on my case, was easy to talk to, and responded well to my text and phone calls. I would recommend him to anyone who needs legal representation.
Kathy B.
Previous Client
Even one wrong move — answering the wrong question, signing the wrong form — can seriously damage your case. You need someone who knows the courts, the procedures, and how to fight back.
The courts in Bradley and Hamilton County can move quickly. Without a lawyer, it may not always seem fair. You may be entitled to a hearing within days, or your case might be delayed for months. Either way, having a plan now puts you in a stronger position.
I’ll walk you through the charges, the timeline, and your options — and I’ll tell you the truth about where you stand and what can be done.



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