RADIS THERON FARLEY
Rhea County · Booked Sep 16, 2025
Booking #2025001208

Personal Information
RADIS FARLEY was booked in Rhea County on Sep 16, 2025 on 1 felony, 10 misdemeanors, 3 violations, including Evading Arrest and 15 other charges.
Charges (16)
Evading Arrest
Original: 39-16-603-7 - EVADING ARREST BY MTR. VEHICLE
It is illegal to hide from or run away from a police officer you know is trying to arrest you, or to flee in a vehicle when signaled to stop by a police officer. Evading arrest is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine, with mandatory driver's license suspension of 6 months to 2 years. This offense can be enhanced to a felony if you flee in a vehicle in dangerous circumstances or if the attempted arrest was lawful.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Reckless Driving
Original: 55-10-205 - RECKLESS DRIVING
Reckless driving — Class B misdemeanor. Up to 6 months in jail and $500 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Speed Limits
Original: 55-8-152-2 - SPEEDING
Speed limits – Penalties — Class C misdemeanor. Up to 30 days in jail and $50 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50
Display of Registration Plates
Original: 55-4-110 - IMPROPER DISPLAY OF REGISTRATION PLATE
Display of registration plates – Manner – Penalty for violation — Class C misdemeanor. Up to 30 days in jail and $50 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50
Offense of Littering
Original: 39-14-502-1 - CRIMINAL LITTERING
It is illegal to knowingly throw, drop, or place trash on public or private property without permission and not immediately pick it up, or to negligently throw glass or dangerous items near public swimming areas or highways, or to discharge sewage, oil, or litter into public waters. A violation is a violation (the lowest offense level) with no jail time or fine specified in this statute. The law allows courts to assume the vehicle operator is responsible for litter thrown from a moving vehicle or to identify someone as responsible if their personal information is found in the trash.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationEvading Arrest
Original: 39-16-603-5 - EVADING ARREST
It is illegal to hide from or run away from a police officer you know is trying to arrest you, or to flee in a vehicle when signaled to stop by a police officer. Evading arrest is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine, with mandatory driver's license suspension of 6 months to 2 years. This offense can be enhanced to a felony if you flee in a vehicle in dangerous circumstances or if the attempted arrest was lawful.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Driving Without Valid License
Original: 55-50-301-1 - DRIVING W/O VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE
License required – Requirements – Exception – Applicability to temporary licenses and permits.
Penalty: Classification not specified
View full statute explanationReckless Driving
Original: 55-10-205 - RECKLESS DRIVING
Reckless driving — Class B misdemeanor. Up to 6 months in jail and $500 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Speed Limits
Original: 55-8-152-2 - SPEEDING
Speed limits – Penalties — Class C misdemeanor. Up to 30 days in jail and $50 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50
Signals for Turns
Original: 55-8-143 - FAILURE TO SIGNAL
Drivers must signal their intention to turn at least 100 feet before the turn using either the vehicle's turn signals or approved hand signals.
Penalty: Classification not specified
View full statute explanationDisplay of Registration Plates
Original: 55-4-110 - IMPROPER DISPLAY OF REGISTRATION PLATE
Display of registration plates – Manner – Penalty for violation — Class C misdemeanor. Up to 30 days in jail and $50 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50
Traffic-control Signals
Original: 55-8-110 - OBEDIENCE TO REQUIRED TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
Traffic-control signals – Inoperative signals — Violation.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationNo Proof of Insurance
Original: 55-12-139 - FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF INSURANCE
Compliance with financial responsibility law required – Evidence of compliance – Issuance of citations by police service technicians — Class C misdemeanor. Up to 30 days in jail and $50 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class C misdemeanor; 30 days; fine up to $50
Theft of Property
Original: 39-14-103-15 - THEFT OF PROPERTY - $10,000-$60,000
It is illegal to take or exercise control over someone else's property without their permission with the intent to either permanently deprive them of it or withhold it long enough to substantially reduce its value or their enjoyment of it. This applies to any item of value.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationBurglary
Original: 39-13-1002 - BURGLARY
Burglary is illegally entering a building, vehicle, or freight car without the owner's permission with the intent to commit a felony, steal, or assault someone, or actually committing those crimes inside; entering means any part of your body or any object controlled by you (including remote-controlled devices) intruding into the space. Burglary of a building other than a home is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), while burglary of a vehicle is a Class E felony (1 to 6 years in prison, up to $3,000 fine).
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Vandalism
Original: 39-14-408-10 - VANDALISM - $1,000-$2,500 (offense date 01/01/2017 or later)
It is illegal to intentionally damage someone else's property by destroying it, making it unusable, defacing it, or contaminating it with chemicals or toxic substances. The offense includes damaging merchandise in stores and marking or defacing government property. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. The charge is enhanced to a Class E felony (1-6 years prison) in certain circumstances, such as for repeat offenses or especially serious property damage.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500