When drowning in debt and faced with extreme financial loss, people can sometimes make desperate and rash decisions. For some, that desperate action could mean turning to embezzlement in the hopes of quickly eliminating their debt. Even trusted employees are not...
Criminal Defense
Can I be arrested for having hemp?
While more states have begun to legalize recreational marijuana use, marijuana still remains illegal at the federal level. However, hemp, which is derived from the same plant family as marijuana, is perfectly legal throughout the country. While this may seem confusing...
The problem with eyewitness lineups
Law enforcement may ask people they suspect of committing a crime to participate in an eyewitness lineup. This process allows witnesses to identify the suspect from a line of individuals. Once the witness selects a person from the lineup, the prosecution presents that...
Some traffic violations can be serious
Many people associate traffic violations with small punishments like having to pay fines or take a safe driving course. However, Georgia has traffic offenses on the books that result in more serious punishments. Some traffic violations reach the level of a misdemeanor...
What is Georgia’s Super Speeder law?
When getting a speeding ticket, many people choose to pay the fine without argument — even if they do not agree with the charge. However, while a one-time ticket fee may be manageable in the short term, a traffic violation on a driver’s record may have costly...
Studies involved in determining speed limits
The responsibility for setting and enforcing speed limits rests with state and local authorities, who work with engineers to determine an appropriate limit for each road. Engineers use the 85th percentile speed as a guideline. Working under the assumption that the...
Can you ace an interview even with a criminal conviction?
If you have served time for drug-related charges in Georgia, one of the challenges you may face when you are released is finding a job. Working toward developing your skills and presenting yourself as a likable candidate are tasks that you can begin working on...
Is ignorance of the law excusable for officers?
If you commit a crime unknowingly in Georgia, you will still face charges for it. That is how things work. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse for committing crimes. However, what about officers? Can they be ignorant of the law and make uninformed arrests or carry...
SCOTUS provides guidance on when cops can use evidence from cellphones
Over the last decade cellphones have evolved from a luxury to an essential part of our everyday life. It is rare that a person does not have a cellphone at all times. This device accompanies us as we drive to work, throughout our workday and often serves as our alarm...
Understanding the legal implications of teen-to-teen sexting
When teens send sexts of themselves to other willing teens, there could still be legal implications because of the sexualized nature of the images. Many Georgia teens participate in sending sexual pictures of themselves via text messages. The Washington Post states...