You might not think much about the shopping carts you use while shopping at a supermarket, but they’re incredibly useful. They help you transport even the heaviest goods and allow you to purchase more items than had you used a shopping bag or basket. But because these...
Criminal defense
Assault and battery: are they the same crime?
In Georgia and every other state, it is critical to understand the differences between criminal charges, especially in certain situation where the terms are frequently used interchangeably, as is often the case with assault and battery. Assault and battery have...
Probation violations: 3 points to remember
Navigating probation's intricate requirements can be challenging for individuals seeking to rebuild their lives after legal troubles. Probation offers the chance to integrate back into society and avoid incarceration, but it does so under stringent rules. Violating...
Should You Consider A Plea Deal?
If you face criminal charges, it’s highly likely that the prosecutor will offer you a plea deal. They offer you a lesser sentence in exchange for saving them the time and trouble of going to trial. There are certainly occasions where it makes sense to take one, but...
2 Things You Should Avoid When You Are On Probation
For the most part, the U.S. criminal justice system punishes crimes based on the nature of the offense in question. That is, the more severe the offense, the harsher the penalty. This is why individuals who commit non-violent crimes like drug possession, traffic...
Under what circumstances can you be charged with date rape?
Your partner came over to your place for the weekend. You had a great time together. You both enjoyed every moment of it, or so you believe. But then, there is a problem. Your partner is accusing you of date rape. Date rape is a serious crime with far-reaching legal...
4 mitigation factors for shoplifting charges
If you take an object from a retailer without paying for it, that’s shoplifting – and the consequences can be serious. Per Georgia Code Section 16-8-1, et seq, shoplifting is a misdemeanor if you take something worth less than $500. If you’re convicted of the charge,...
Is it illegal to keep money that you find?
You leave the restaurant and walk across the parking lot to your car. You spot a $20 bill on the ground. You count yourself lucky, pick it up and put it in your pocket. Then you get in your car and drive home. Most of us have done something like this without ever...
Silence is the best answer in many situations
People who are being questioned by police officers have very specific rights that are covered by the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. There are two of these that police officers must ensure people know in very specific situations, including when the...
Can you claim self-defense when facing assault charges?
Assault charges could be the result of numerous kinds of interactions. Maybe you got into a fight with someone outside of a business, or perhaps someone who was aggressive toward you accused you of assault after they wound up in the hospital. When the police arrest...