Most criminal cases are built on two things: physical evidence seized through a search and witness testimony. If you want to build an effective criminal defense, then you have to know how to handle both of these aspects of the prosecution’s case. If you don’t, then...
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Mental health and criminal defense in Georgia
Mental health issues can significantly affect criminal cases. In Georgia, the law recognizes that mental illness can impact a person's ability to understand their actions and tell right from wrong. This is essential for fair treatment in the justice system....
Prosecutorial weaknesses you can exploit in your criminal case
You have a lot of decisions to make in your criminal defense. Amongst them is whether to accept a plea deal, which, while leading to conviction, could spare you from the harshest penalties. But you don’t want to agree to a conviction if you can avoid it. That’s why...
How legal aid can help convicted felons reenter the workforce
Efforts to lower repeat offenders focus on helping ex-felons get jobs. Steady jobs are vital for fitting back into society and reducing the chance of committing new crimes. Here is how legal help can aid ex-felons in getting back to work. Expungement and record...
Is there a way to reduce the points on my driver’s license?
Getting a traffic ticket in Georgia can be daunting, especially when points threaten to blemish your driving record. Fortunately, you can take simple steps to mitigate the impact of your driving violations. This comprehensive guide details how to reduce traffic...
Identity theft in Georgia: What residents need to know
Identity theft charges in Georgia can turn your life upside down. The fear and uncertainty that come with these accusations often leave people feeling overwhelmed. However, with the proper legal guidance, you may get through this complex situation and protect your...
Violating parole: What you need to know about the aftermath
A parole violation can turn your life upside down in the blink of an eye. One wrong move and the state may take away the freedom you have worked hard to regain. The fear and uncertainty of these situations can be overwhelming. What happens next? Will a simple mistake...
Can drug addiction be a defense against criminal charges?
Most drug addicts did not intend to be drug addicts. However, people do become drug addicts for various reasons and the effect on their lives can be devastating. You have likely heard stories about people who never recovered from their addiction and whose lives were...
Protecting your rights when you are faced with armed robbery charges
The criminal process can feel like an overwhelming and complicated process. When faced with a serious felony charge, it is hard to think about anything other than the severe consequences associated with a conviction. While the penalties for an armed robbery charge is...
Understanding parole conditions and violations
If you are convicted of a crime in Georgia, you may qualify for parole after serving a portion of your sentence. This means that you are released from prison, but you are supervised. The conditions of your parole may vary depending on the circumstances of your case...
