When people are asked how they intend to plead in court, the usual answers are, “not guilty, guilty or no contest.” However, some states – including Georgia – allow for what is known as an “Alford” plea. If you’re facing charges, it may be wise to learn more. The...
Criminal Defense And High-Stakes Divorce In Georgia Requires Grit And Local Insight
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Dating while separated: A dicey proposition
The decision to divorce is a devastating milestone that creates hardships for loved ones, particularly spouses and children who feel blindsided by the news. Uncertainty sets in as to what the future will hold. Ultimately, everyone impacted by the marital dissolution...
When does assault become a felony in Georgia?
In Georgia, assault charges can vary from a simple misdemeanor to a serious felony, depending on the circumstances surrounding the incident. Understanding these distinctions can help you comprehend the severity of the crime and the potential penalties one might face....