
July is the New January: New Laws That Took Effect July 1, 2022
For most state agencies, the new fiscal year starts July 1. So, to many lawmakers, International Chicken Wing Day is the equivalent of New Years
For most state agencies, the new fiscal year starts July 1. So, to many lawmakers, International Chicken Wing Day is the equivalent of New Years
A former football icon is expected to easily win the Republican Party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Raphael Warnock. But
Back in the day, forgery charges in Georgia usually involved forged checks. Clumsy forgers signed a fake name or added a zero. More sophisticated forgers
According to a federal jury, before she was center stage in a slew of reality TV programs, Julie Chrisley submitted false documents to a grand
In the months leading up to this tragic school shooting in a quiet Texas town, the gunman apparently made repeated threats on Yubo. Unless you’re
Thanks to a new law, the number of hate crimes that went to Georgia courts was up over 500 percent in 2020. The numbers for
Rash of Mass Shootings Raises Weapons Possession Questions Regardless of your political viewpoint, three mass shootings in a month is three too many. Beefing up
When people ask us this question, they’re really asking “How do I avoid the penalty for first-time DUI in Georgia?” These offenses carry substantial direct
In Monopoly, the coveted get-out-of-jail free card is almost as valuable as the paper money and the plastic hotels. No one likes to go to
A woman faced DUI charges in Bulloch County after she drove into a pond next to Georgia State University’s Education and Engineering buildings. State Trooper