Jack Arnold lives in Kingston Springs, Tennessee with his wife Cindy and their daughter Alice. He has been a Tennessee TSRP since December, 2024. Previously, beginning in March 2015, he was an Assistant District Attorney in the 23rd Judicial District (Cheatham, Dickson, Humphreys, Houston and Stewart Counties), where he spent most of his tenure as that district’s DUI grant prosecutor. In 2017, he was the TNDAGC’s DUI prosecutor of the year, and he also won MADD’s Tennessee Excellence Award for Middle Tennessee, in that year.
Prior to becoming a TSRP, Jack tried more than fifty cases in front of a jury (as both prosecutor and defense attorney, solo and as part of a team), including eleven vehicular homicides (or aggravated vehicular homicides), a first-degree murder, a second-degree murder, an attempted second-degree murder, two aggravated child rapes and an aggravated sexual battery of a child, in addition to numerous DUIs and vehicular assaults. He graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School in May, 2012, and prior to coming to Tennessee, Jack served as a Non-Commissioned Officer in the United States Army’s 10th Mountain Division and taught Philosophy at Ohio State University.