
Understanding Georgia Sex Offender Registration Requirements
In 1994, the U.S. Congress passed the nation’s first sex offender registration law. Lawmakers passed the Jacob Wetterling Act in response to the kidnapping, sexual
In 1994, the U.S. Congress passed the nation’s first sex offender registration law. Lawmakers passed the Jacob Wetterling Act in response to the kidnapping, sexual
Serious vehicle collisions injure or kill millions of Americans every year. In a way, these matters are a lot like criminal investigations. Events in the
Roughly thirty years after the DUI crackdown began in Georgia and most other states, it is back to square one. The alcohol-related car crash fatality
In 2016, Georgia had the fourth-highest number of hit-and-run accidents in the country. Some of these drivers did not know that they hit someone or
Resisting arrest is one of the most commonly-charged violent misdemeanors in Cobb County. It’s typically a fallback charge. Police arrest people for 16-10-24 violations when
Most car crashes in Marietta are not unavoidable accidents. In fact, they are entirely unavoidable, in most cases. The five types of driving impairment, which
Although it is more stable today, Georgia is still a very transient society. Most people relocate about twelve times during their adult lifetimes. Some people
Cannabidiol is a semi-legal marijuana extract that’s found in health food stores all over Marietta. But legally, CBD Oil is in a grey area. In
Reasonable doubt exists when a judge or jury examines all of the evidence presented in a case and is still uncertain if the facts support
Whether you have children or not, you probably know that they often ask why they must do something. Sometimes, the answer is “because I told