California Governor Blocks Sirhan Sirhan’s Parole
Largely due to some new California laws in this area, a committee had authorized the release of the convicted Robert F. Kennedy assassination. But according to California Governor Gavin Newsome, fifty-three years of incarceration was not a sufficient punishment for the 77-year-old Sirhan. In his most recent parole hearing, the sixteenth since his imprisonment, commissioners […]
How to Get Off the Sex Offender List in Georgia
Throughout history, societies have labeled people partially based on what they did, but mostly because of who they are. Sex offender registries are a good example. The first federal sex offender registry appeared in the 1990s. Most states, including Georgia, quickly followed. However, like other labeling initiatives, sex offender registries have come under fire recently. […]
Divorce Month 2022
The divorce filing rate usually drops sharply in the fourth quarter of the year. Before the winter holidays, many feuding couples agree to bury the hatchet so they can make it through Thanksgiving and Christmas. Then, almost on December 26, the Christmas season stops, and the Valentine’s Day season begins. As this marketing campaign intensifies, […]
A Guide to Prenuptial Agreements in Georgia
Many states have adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. The UPAA streamlines the many laws and regulations in this area, so it easier to make and break a prenuptial agreement act. Unfortunately, Georgia is not one of these jurisdictions. The Peachtree State still has a web of laws which touch on this subject. As a […]
NYE Car Crashes Claim Multiple Victims
Excessive speed, alcohol, and operator distraction were the primary factors in New Years Eve 2022 car crashes that killed fifteen people in the Peachtree State. Shortly after the 78-hour New Years holiday began, a motorist struck and killed a bicyclist in Smyrna. Officials said that slick roads may have contributed to that crash. Roughly seventy-two […]
Common Defenses in Sex Crimes Cases
Most of Georgia’s sex crimes are listed in Section 16-6 of the Georgia Code. Some of these crimes are relatively minor misdemeanors. Others are among the most severe felonies in the state. Yet despite the varying degrees of severity, in many respects, all sex crimes are alike to many judges, jurors, employers, and other people. […]
Complete Guide to Divorce Over 60 in Cobb County
For many years, divorce was illegal in Ireland. So, if their marriages disintegrated, the spouses faced some tough choices. Some people briefly established residency in another country where divorce was legal. Others obtained an informal “Irish divorce.” They remained legally married but lived separate lives. For many years, among people in Georgia over 60, an […]
Beating the Rap in a Burglary Case
When most people hear about burglary, visions of the Hamburglar creep into their heads. These visions are inaccurate on several important levels. First and foremost, the punishment for a Section 61-7-1 violation is much stiffer than writing sentences on a chalkboard. A first conviction could mean twenty years in prison, even if the defendant did […]
Possessing a Weapon During a Felony
Going From Bad to Worse: Cobb County has some of the most aggressive prosecutors in Georgia. If there is any way to enhance charges at the intake phase, when prosecutors use the facts in the police report to bring formal charges against defendants, that’s usually what happens. Police reports usually include an inventory of contraband […]
How Do Bail Bonds Work?
Bail bonds are the primary pretrial jail release devices in Cobb County. Essentially, buying a bail bond is like buying an insurance policy. If Ted does not have fire insurance and his house burns down, he must pay to rebuild it. However, if Ted has a valid fire insurance policy, the insurance company bears the […]