by Mike Jacobs Bestiality is a serious crime in the State of Georgia. O.C.G.A. § 16-6-6: A person commits the offense of bestiality when he performs or submits to any sexual act with an animal involving the sex organs of the one and the mouth, anus, penis or vagina of the other. A person […]
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by Mike Jacobs Child Molestation is a serious crime in the State of Georgia. It is imperative that you retain a qualified attorney immediately if you are being accused of child molestation. Many allegations of child molestation are false. Even if you know the allegation of child molestation against you is made up, you still […]
by Mary Agramonte As you have probably heard, Georgia’s new law on Distracted Driving will become effective on July 1, 2018. Georgia’s legislature has made the use of a cell phone will driving illegal in response to an alarming rise of traffic fatalities and serious injuries from car accidents. The new law will prohibit […]
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First offender treatment is available in Georgia for anyone who has not been previously convicted of a felony and is not charged with a serious violent felony. Serious violent felonies are murder, felony murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, and aggravated sexual battery. Anyone charged with one of those offenses is […]
by Mary Agramonte Whenever you are in a car accident involving either property damage or personal injury, Georgia law provides that a driver is required to do the following things: Give your name, address, and registration of the vehicle Upon request, provide a driver’s license Render reasonable aid to injured parties – such as transporting […]
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Bestiality and Necrophilia Crimes in Georgia
/in Bestiality, Blog, Child Molestation, Criminal History, Criminal Law, Federal Criminal Law, Federal Law, Georgia, Georgia Law, Georgia Sex Crimes, Know the Law, Necrophilia, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Supreme Court /by Ryan Walshby Mike Jacobs Bestiality is a serious crime in the State of Georgia. O.C.G.A. § 16-6-6: A person commits the offense of bestiality when he performs or submits to any sexual act with an animal involving the sex organs of the one and the mouth, anus, penis or vagina of the other. A person […]
Child Molestation in Georgia
/in Blog, Child Molestation, Criminal History, Criminal Law, Federal Criminal Law, Federal Law, Georgia, Georgia Sex Crimes, Know the Law, Sex Crimes /by Ryan Walshby Mike Jacobs Child Molestation is a serious crime in the State of Georgia. It is imperative that you retain a qualified attorney immediately if you are being accused of child molestation. Many allegations of child molestation are false. Even if you know the allegation of child molestation against you is made up, you still […]
Georgia’s New Distracted Driving Law for Georgia Drivers
/in Auto Accident, Automobile, Blog, Car Accident, Distracted Driving, Drivers License, DUI, Federal Criminal Law, Federal Law, Georgia, Georgia Law, Hit and Run, Know the Law, Marietta, Marietta DUI, Traffic Court /by Ryan Walshby Mary Agramonte As you have probably heard, Georgia’s new law on Distracted Driving will become effective on July 1, 2018. Georgia’s legislature has made the use of a cell phone will driving illegal in response to an alarming rise of traffic fatalities and serious injuries from car accidents. The new law will prohibit […]
First Offender Sentencing in Georgia
/in 4th Amendment, Atlanta Domestic Violence, Atlanta Drug Crimes, Atlanta Juvenile Crimes, Atlanta Municipal Court, Atlanta Theft Crimes, Blog, Bond, Criminal History, Criminal Law, Dunwoody Shoplifting, Entering Auto, Evidence, Expungement, Federal Court, Federal Criminal Law, Federal Law, First Offender, Georgia, Georgia Shoplifting, Kennesaw Shoplifting, Marietta, Marijuana Arrest, Municipal Court, Record Restriction, Sentencing, Shoplifting, Supreme Court, Terroristic Threats /by Ryan WalshFirst offender treatment is available in Georgia for anyone who has not been previously convicted of a felony and is not charged with a serious violent felony. Serious violent felonies are murder, felony murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, and aggravated sexual battery. Anyone charged with one of those offenses is […]
Atlanta Hit and Run Attorneys
/in Atlanta Municipal Court, Auto Accident, Automobile, Blog, Car Accident, Criminal Law, Federal Court, Federal Criminal Law, Federal Law, Georgia, Georgia Law, Georgia Traffic Laws, Hit and Run, Know the Law, Municipal Court, Personal Injury /by Ryan Walshby Mary Agramonte Whenever you are in a car accident involving either property damage or personal injury, Georgia law provides that a driver is required to do the following things: Give your name, address, and registration of the vehicle Upon request, provide a driver’s license Render reasonable aid to injured parties – such as transporting […]