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Motion to Suppress Evidence

The Georgia Court of Appeals upheld a Cobb County conviction involving drug trafficking after rejecting a motion to suppress evidence based on an allegedly unlawful search.

The defendant was stopped for a cracked taillight and broken lens. After giving a false name and date of birth, officers lawfully arrested him and discovered methamphetamine, cash, and paraphernalia in the vehicle. The defendant attempted to flee but was apprehended shortly afterward.

The Court ruled that the initial stop was lawful, the arrest was valid, and the evidence obtained during the search was admissible. This decision reaffirms that when a traffic stop is initiated for a legitimate reason, evidence discovered during the process can support criminal convictions.

The ruling serves as a reminder of how traffic stops can quickly escalate into serious felony charges—and why having an experienced Cobb County criminal defense attorney is essential when challenging evidence in Georgia courts.

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Two Teenaged Gang Members Shoot Marietta Police Officer

Two teenagers are facing serious felony charges after allegedly shooting a Marietta Police officer responding to a vehicle break-in call. The Marietta Daily Journal reports that the incident occurred before dawn at a local apartment complex, where three officers confronted the suspects.

Police say the teens, believed to be members of the Bloods gang, fired at officers, injuring a ten-year department veteran in the leg. One suspect was also injured during the exchange. Both 15-year-olds were arrested and now face multiple felony counts, including aggravated assault on a police officer, firearm possession, theft by receiving, and violation of Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.

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