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Brent Andrew Morgan

Knox County · Booked Jan 2, 2025

Booking #1646866

Booking photo of Brent Andrew Morgan, Knox County, Jan 2, 2025

Personal Information

Date of BirthAug 28, 1979 (age 45 at booking)

Brent Morgan was booked in Knox County on Jan 2, 2025 on 5 felonies, including Vehicular Assault and 5 other charges.

Charges (6)

Charge 1
FELONY D

Vehicular Assault

Original: VEHICULAR ASSAULT

TCA § 39-13-106

Vehicular assault is when someone who is intoxicated (drunk or under the influence of drugs) causes serious bodily injury to another person while driving a motor vehicle or operating a registered boat. This is a Class D felony punishable by 2-12 years in prison and/or a fine up to $5,000. First offenders must serve at least 48 consecutive hours in jail; those with one prior alcohol-related conviction must serve at least 45 consecutive days; and those with two or more prior alcohol-related convictions must serve much longer mandatory minimum sentences.

Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000

Max Jail: 2-12 yearsMax Fine: $5,000
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Bond:$10,000 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Mar 14, 2025
Charge 2
FELONY

Vehicular Homicide

Original: VEHICULAR HOMICIDE DRIVER INTOXICATION

TCA § 39-13-213

Vehicular homicide is recklessly killing someone through operation of a vehicle (car, airplane, boat, or other motor vehicle) when caused by conduct creating substantial risk of death, the driver's intoxication, drag racing, or construction zone violations. Punishment ranges from 2 to 12 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines for reckless conduct or drag racing; intoxication-related vehicular homicide is punished more severely as a Class B felony with a mandatory minimum 48 hours in jail, and sentences are enhanced for prior alcohol-related convictions.

Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000

Max Jail: 2-12 yearsMax Fine: $5,000
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Bond:$100,000 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Mar 14, 2025
Charge 3
FELONY

Vehicular Homicide

Original: VEHICULAR HOMICIDE DRIVER INTOXICATION

TCA § 39-13-213

Vehicular homicide is recklessly killing someone through operation of a vehicle (car, airplane, boat, or other motor vehicle) when caused by conduct creating substantial risk of death, the driver's intoxication, drag racing, or construction zone violations. Punishment ranges from 2 to 12 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines for reckless conduct or drag racing; intoxication-related vehicular homicide is punished more severely as a Class B felony with a mandatory minimum 48 hours in jail, and sentences are enhanced for prior alcohol-related convictions.

Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000

Max Jail: 2-12 yearsMax Fine: $5,000
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Bond:$100,000 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Mar 14, 2025
Charge 4
FELONY

Reckless Endangerment

Original: RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT - VEHICLE / FELONY

TCA § 39-13-103

Reckless endangerment is when someone acts recklessly in a way that puts another person in immediate danger of death or serious injury. This happens when a person is aware of a serious risk but ignores it anyway—for example, firing a gun into a crowd or driving dangerously fast through a populated area. A basic conviction is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500. The offense is enhanced to a Class E, D, or C felony (1-15 years in prison) if the reckless conduct involves using a deadly weapon or firearm.

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Bond:$5,000 (APPEARANCE)
Offense:Mar 14, 2025
Charge 5
PENDING

Hold for Fentress County-Dangerous Drugs

Original: HOLD FOR FENTRESS COUNTY-DANGEROUS DRUGS

Offense:Jan 2, 2025
Charge 6
FELONY

Tampering With or Fabricating Evidence

Original: HOLD FOR MORGAN (VOP - SCHED II/I DRUGS, TAMPER W/ EVIDENCE, UNLAW POSS OF WEAPON)

TCA § 39-16-503

It is illegal to alter, destroy, hide, or create fake records, documents, or physical evidence when you know an investigation or court proceeding is happening, if you intend to affect the evidence or the outcome of the case. A conviction is a Class C felony punishable by 3-15 years in jail and up to $10,000 in fines.

Penalty: Class C felony; 3-15 years; fine up to $10,000

Max Jail: 3-15 yearsMax Fine: $10,000
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Offense:Jan 3, 2025

Booking Details

Booking #1646866