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Lawmakers Address Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions

May 28, 2026 No Comments

Criminal convictions in Georgia can affect probation rights, immigration status, employment, housing, and professional licenses long after a sentence ends.

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Watch Out for Memorial Day DUI Checkpoints

May 28, 2026 No Comments

Memorial Day DUI checkpoints increase across Georgia every year. Learn how DUI roadblocks work, your constitutional rights, and possible DUI defenses.

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Legal Woes Continue for Dawson County Sheriff

May 11, 2026 No Comments

DUI arrests and license suspensions in Georgia often begin with traffic stops. Learn how lane violations, chemical tests, and defenses impact your case.

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What Happens if I Get Drunk on an Airplane?

May 11, 2026 No Comments

Getting drunk on a plane can lead to serious legal consequences, including public intoxication and federal charges. Learn what happens and how defenses may apply.

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Sentence Handed Down in Nagging Case

May 5, 2026 No Comments

Serious criminal cases in Georgia often involve search issues, interrogations, and mental health defenses. Learn how these factors impact your case and legal strategy.

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What is the Definition of Drug Possession?

May 5, 2026 No Comments

Drug possession cases in Georgia depend on three key elements: producing the substance, proving it is illegal, and establishing possession. Learn how defenses may apply in your case.

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Drug Possession Cases and Search Warrant Exceptions in Georgia

April 23, 2026 No Comments

Drug possession cases in Georgia often depend on search warrant exceptions. Learn how police searches work and how defenses may apply in your case.

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Shooting Suspect Found Dead in Jail

April 23, 2026 No Comments

Jail release and bond hearings in Georgia can impact the outcome of serious criminal cases. Learn how pretrial release, evidence, and legal strategy play a role.

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Alleged DeKalb Double Murderer in Custody

April 23, 2026 No Comments

Bond hearings in Georgia determine whether a defendant can be released before trial. Learn how judges evaluate risk, evidence, and conditions of bond in criminal cases.

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What You Should Know About Aggravated Assault in Georgia

April 23, 2026 No Comments

Aggravated assault in Georgia is a serious felony with severe penalties. Learn how the law works, how it differs from simple assault, and what defenses may apply.

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