Criminal Defense Attorney in Nashville
Thomas T. Overton, Esq.
Our criminal law attorney in Nashville Tennessee, Tommy Overton has dedicated his entire career to providing superior one-on-one legal representation to those who have been accused of committing a crime. This dedication has earned him the reputation as one of the premier criminal defense attorneys in the Nashville area and in Middle Tennesseee region .
Thomas Overton envisioned his law office to preserve the rights of the citizens of Nashville who have either been accused of committing a crime, or were arrested and charged. He has succeeded in providing clients with professional legal counsel no matter what crime they were accused of. The Law Offices of Thomas T. Overton handles all types of criminal defense in Nashville, including, but not limited to, felonies, misdemeanors, violent and sex crimes, white collar crimes, theft, burglary, and DUI. Mr. Overton is a well-respected criminal defense lawyer in Nashville among his peers, as well as judges and investigators he has worked with in his stellar career as a criminal defense attorney throughout Tennessee.
Throughout his 21-year career, Mr. Overton has had his own radio show, served as a legal analyst for the three local Nashville television stations, and appeared as a commentator on nationwide television broadcasts. He has been a frequent commentator regarding criminal law issues for the Tennessean newspaper, and has contributed several guest columns to the paper. Attorney Overton has also served as a guest lecturer at the Nashville School of Law on the art of closing arguments in criminal defense cases. Mr. Overton has been appointed to serve as a Special Judge on several hundred occasions when judges are ill or on vacation.
Thomas T. Overton Nashville Criminal Attorney at Law
Education
Bar Admissions
Memberships
- Nashville Bar Association
- Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys
- National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys
- National Association of DUI Defense
Reported Cases
- State v. Richard Allen
- State v. Claypole

