There are thousands of people under probation supervision in Georgia. From first-time offenders to those who have been released from prison, probation supervision is considered by the courts to be a good way to “keep tabs” on people who have been...
Criminal Defense
Georgia may strengthen distracted driving laws
The use of personal electronic devices is universal but illegal when you are driving. The Georgia legislature is considering bills to strengthen its distracted driving laws and eliminate a loophole that does not apply to other speeding and traffic...
Even a speeding ticket can kill a driving career
Many Georgia residents who get pulled over for speeding or some other seemingly minor traffic violation may think that the easiest thing to is pay the fine and move on with life. This is particularly true if the person’s driving record is...
Smart Justice plan seeks to end mass incarceration crisis
The United States has 2.2 million people living behind prison bars, more than any other nation in the world. Our national incarceration rate is four to six times larger compared to other countries, such as Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada....

