There are many different ways that people in Georgia relax, unwind or have a good time. People may spend time with or do various activities with friends or family. They may go to parties or other events or simply spend time by themselves. In any of these situations...
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Can you suppress drug evidence being used against you?
A conviction on drug charges can threaten nearly every aspect of your life. We don’t say that to scare you but rather to let you know how important it is to build the best criminal defense you can when going toe-to-toe with aggressive prosecutors. Although you might...
Defending against assault charges in Georgia
If you have been charged with simple or aggravated assault, you should know that the consequences can be serious. A simple assault conviction in Georgia can result to up to 12 months in jail and/or $1,000 in fines, while an aggravated assault conviction can result in...
New “second chance” law makes it easier to expunge criminal records
Governor Brian Kemp recently signed SB 288 into law. Authored by Sen. Tonya Anderson and guided through State House by Rep. Houston Gaines, the legislation makes it easier for rehabilitated Georgians to restrict and seal their criminal history by limiting access to...
When does borrowing turning into stealing?
Criminal charges carry with them serious consequences, which is why Georgia residents facing them should not take them lightly. However, sometimes someone may find themselves facing criminal charges, such as those of theft, due to a misunderstanding. What happens if...
Why do I need a private criminal defense attorney?
Public defenders do a lot of good for those who are accused of a criminal offense. But just because you qualify for a public defender doesn't mean that that's your best option as far as criminal defense representation is concerned. In fact, there are a lot of reasons...