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Georgia Hemp Farming Act Four Things You Should Know

Georgia’s Hemp Farming Act reshaped cannabis laws in the state, but confusion remains about licensing, cultivation, and CBD products. For families and businesses in Cobb, Bartow, and Paulding Counties, knowing how hemp law interacts with criminal defense is essential. A Marietta defense lawyer can explain the legal risks, licensing requirements, and what the Act means for residents and entrepreneurs.

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How a Toddler’s Favorite Word Helped in an Appeals Case

Sometimes, one simple word can make all the difference in court — “why.” In a recent Georgia appeals case, a driver’s conviction was overturned because the officer’s citation lacked key details explaining why the driver was at fault. This story highlights why every element of an offense matters and how a Marietta criminal defense attorney ensures those details are never overlooked in Cobb, Bartow, and Paulding County cases.

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Cobb County Pretrial Diversion Program

The Cobb County Pretrial Diversion Program gives eligible defendants a second chance by helping them avoid a permanent criminal record. While the program is strict, completing it successfully can lead to dismissed charges and a clean record. Learn how The Phillips Law Firm guides clients through every step — from eligibility and paperwork to meeting program requirements across Cobb, Bartow, and Paulding Counties.

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Revealing a Confidential Informant

In a Cherokee County drug case, the Georgia Court of Appeals upheld a ruling protecting a confidential informant’s identity. The defendant, convicted of multiple drug charges, argued that revealing the tipster could have aided his defense. However, the court determined that the informant only assisted police and was not a material witness. This ruling reinforces how Georgia law balances informant protection with a defendant’s right to a fair trial—an issue often seen in Cobb, Bartow, and Paulding County criminal defense cases.

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Aggressive Drivers in Marietta May Soon Be Targeted by Police

The Marietta Police Department is stepping up enforcement against aggressive and distracted driving thanks to a new $55,533 grant from Georgia’s Office of Highway Safety. The funds will help reduce traffic violations, pedestrian accidents, and DUI incidents while supporting community education. With Cobb County drivers facing tougher scrutiny, understanding Georgia’s traffic and criminal laws is essential — especially when charges like reckless or aggressive driving can carry serious penalties.

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