Off the Books Criminal Defenses in Georgia
Lawyers learn by-the-book criminal defenses during law school. These defenses include procedural issues, like search and seizure violations, and lack of evidence. Lawyers learn off-the-books
Lawyers learn by-the-book criminal defenses during law school. These defenses include procedural issues, like search and seizure violations, and lack of evidence. Lawyers learn off-the-books
A major drug trafficking investigation resulted in thirty-eight sentences for methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl trafficking throughout metro Atlanta. Federal investigators uncovered that the network was
Possession of even a tiny amount of marijuana is illegal in Georgia. But over half of Georgians believe recreational marijuana should be legal. A much
In February 2025, a Glyn County District Judge dismissed felony charged against an ex-prosecutor accused of abusing her authority. The move came less than a
Noncitizens in Georgia commit violent crimes, such as murder, at a lesser rate than citizens, according to a recent report. 61 per 100,000 illegal immigrants
Local police arrested a Southwest Airlines pilot almost immediately before he flew from Savannah to Chicago on January 16, 2025. A TSA officer at Savannah/Hilton
In January 2025, approximately two hundred people crowded into a Glyn County courtroom as jury selection began for the trial of former prosecutor Jackie Johnson.
The Supreme Court has given us many gifts over the years, including a recently rediscovered eggnog recipe. The recipe emerged in the late 1990s, in
The simple version of the Fourth Amendment is indeed simple. It’s fewer than 100 words, so we’ll reproduce the whole thing here. The right of
State District Judge Scott McAfee dismissed two of the eight Georgia criminal charges against the once and future (maybe) president on jurisdictional grounds. McAfee found