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Jun. 03, 2020

4 Reasons Why You Should Hire an Experienced…

No matter the occasion that you are celebrating with family and friends, you never want the evening to end with a DUI.…

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Mar. 05, 2020

When and How to Hire a DUI Lawyer

Everyone makes mistakes, but when a mistake causes you to actually break the law, you may be subject to charges. DUI cases…

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Feb. 07, 2020

When and Why You Should Hire a Savannah…

It is a nice thought to think we live in a utopian society in which everyone gets along and nothing is ever…

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Oct. 24, 2018

How Do Alibis Work?

Whenever a person faces criminal charges, he or she may rely on the trial process, witness statements, and provided evidence to establish…

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Oct. 24, 2018

How Non-Physical Abuse is Proven in Court

Abuse takes many forms, but most Americans correlate the term “abuse” with physical violence. Emotional abuse pertains to any act of humiliation,…

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Oct. 24, 2018

Does the 3-Strikes Law Exist in Georgia?

Receiving a felony conviction in Georgia can seriously impact your future. You won’t only be looking at a few month or years…

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Oct. 24, 2018

How Does Child Protective Services Work in Georgia?

The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), is the entity in charge of investigating child…

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Oct. 24, 2018

Can Social Media Be Used As Evidence?

Attorneys can present social media posts as evidence in court. Once you post something to Facebook, you willingly share it with the…

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Oct. 24, 2018

Comparing Juvenile and Adult Proceedings in Georgia

Georgia’s juvenile justice system dates back to the early 1900s. Instead of trying children as adults, the system recognizes that children and…

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Oct. 24, 2018

Is the American Criminal Justice System Flawed?

In theory, the criminal justice system is composed of equitable laws, interpreted fairly and equally. In practice, the criminal justice system is…

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