If you have been charged with a drug crime in Lamar County, you have come to right place. Even though less than 3 miles of I-75 runs through the corner of Lamar County, you can almost guarantee that there will be one or more officers policing that little strip of interstate at any given time. […]
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On Tuesday, March 31, 2020, Dr. S. Elizabeth Ford, district health director of the Fulton County Board of Health signed an order requiring all residents of Fulton County to stay in their residence. Individuals are “permitted to leave their places of residence only to provide or receive certain essential services or engage in certain essential […]
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COVID-19 continues to have worldwide impact on everyday life. The new normal is unlike anything anyone in our lifetime has experienced. Terms of “Shelter in Place” and “Stay at Home Orders” are on every news station and radio broadcast. You may be wondering legally what it all means – and how it will affect […]
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By: Mary Agramonte A Statewide shelter-in-place order will go in place today, Friday April 3, 2020 at 6:00p.m. The order is to stay in effect until April 13, 2020 at 11:59pm. It is an Executive Order requiring everyone to remain home unless conducting Essential Services, Minimum Basic Operations, or Critical Infrastructure. You may be […]
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On March 30, 2020, the Department of Driver Services (“DDS” also known as the DMV) issued an update regarding court proceedings in a letter addressed to criminal defense attorneys in Georgia. This article serves to summarize those important updates provided by DDS. What Services Are Available? As of right now, DDS remains open for non- […]
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Lamar County Georgia Drug Crimes
/in Blog, Criminal Law, Drug Law, Georgia, Georgia Criminal Law, Georgia Drug Law /by Ryan WalshIf you have been charged with a drug crime in Lamar County, you have come to right place. Even though less than 3 miles of I-75 runs through the corner of Lamar County, you can almost guarantee that there will be one or more officers policing that little strip of interstate at any given time. […]
Georgia Criminal Law – Fulton Orders Stay-at-Home or Face Criminal Sanction
/in Blog, Criminal Law, Fulton County, Georgia, Georgia Criminal Law, Georgia Law /by Ryan WalshOn Tuesday, March 31, 2020, Dr. S. Elizabeth Ford, district health director of the Fulton County Board of Health signed an order requiring all residents of Fulton County to stay in their residence. Individuals are “permitted to leave their places of residence only to provide or receive certain essential services or engage in certain essential […]
How Will the Corona Virus Affect My Criminal Case?
/in Blog, Criminal Law, Georgia, Georgia Criminal Law, Georgia Law /by Ryan WalshCOVID-19 continues to have worldwide impact on everyday life. The new normal is unlike anything anyone in our lifetime has experienced. Terms of “Shelter in Place” and “Stay at Home Orders” are on every news station and radio broadcast. You may be wondering legally what it all means – and how it will affect […]
Georgia Statewide Shelter in Place Order
/in Blog, Criminal Law, Georgia, Georgia Criminal Law, Georgia Law /by Ryan WalshBy: Mary Agramonte A Statewide shelter-in-place order will go in place today, Friday April 3, 2020 at 6:00p.m. The order is to stay in effect until April 13, 2020 at 11:59pm. It is an Executive Order requiring everyone to remain home unless conducting Essential Services, Minimum Basic Operations, or Critical Infrastructure. You may be […]
Georgia DUI Law – Department of Driver Services COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Updates
/in Blog, Drivers License, DUI, Georgia DUI /by Ryan WalshOn March 30, 2020, the Department of Driver Services (“DDS” also known as the DMV) issued an update regarding court proceedings in a letter addressed to criminal defense attorneys in Georgia. This article serves to summarize those important updates provided by DDS. What Services Are Available? As of right now, DDS remains open for non- […]