On May 10, 2019 Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 213 into law. House Bill 213 creates a standard for Georgians to grow and handle hemp. House Bill 213 also removes hemp from the list of schedule I controlled substances in Georgia.
00Ryan Walshhttps://www.peachstatelawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/w-scott-smith-logo.pngRyan Walsh2019-08-09 11:55:172019-08-09 11:55:17Has Georgia’s New Hemp Bill, House Bill 213, Caused Issues for Marijuana Prosecutions?
If you have been arrested for stalking in Georgia, it is imperative that you fight your case. It is a serious crime in Georgia. What is stalking? Stalking is when you follow, place under surveillance, or contact another person at or about a place without the consent of the other person for the purpose of […]
In the past ten years, thanks to the decriminalization and legalization in other states, the possession and consumption of marijuana has changed drastically. Beyond just your typical green leafy marijuana, there are chocolates, gummy bears, hard candies, drinks, waxes, resins, oils, creams, and other substances used to intake THC into your body. Misdemeanor or Felony? […]
00Ryan Walshhttps://www.peachstatelawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/w-scott-smith-logo.pngRyan Walsh2019-07-31 14:33:452019-07-31 14:33:45Possession of Edibles in Georgia
DUI drugs charges can be a source of confusion for defendants and lawyers alike. This article will explore these laws and explain their meaning, what must be proven, how they are proven, and how to defend against them. There are three ways to charge DUI Drugs cases: (1) DUI Drugs – Less Safe; (2) DUI […]
As Georgia’s senior citizen population has increased, and as more and more of them are victims of crimes, Georgia legislature has enacted tough penalties for criminal defendants charged with Elder Abuse. Most District Attorney’s office in Georgia have designated Elder Abuse prosecutors. If you are charged with Elder Abuse, it is vital that you take […]
Has Georgia’s New Hemp Bill, House Bill 213, Caused Issues for Marijuana Prosecutions?
/in Marijuana Arrest, Uncategorized /by Ryan WalshOn May 10, 2019 Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 213 into law. House Bill 213 creates a standard for Georgians to grow and handle hemp. House Bill 213 also removes hemp from the list of schedule I controlled substances in Georgia.
Stalking in Georgia
/in Aggravated Stalking, Blog, Stalking /by Ryan WalshIf you have been arrested for stalking in Georgia, it is imperative that you fight your case. It is a serious crime in Georgia. What is stalking? Stalking is when you follow, place under surveillance, or contact another person at or about a place without the consent of the other person for the purpose of […]
Possession of Edibles in Georgia
/in Blog, Felony, Marijuana Arrest, Misdemeanor /by Ryan WalshIn the past ten years, thanks to the decriminalization and legalization in other states, the possession and consumption of marijuana has changed drastically. Beyond just your typical green leafy marijuana, there are chocolates, gummy bears, hard candies, drinks, waxes, resins, oils, creams, and other substances used to intake THC into your body. Misdemeanor or Felony? […]
DUI: Drugs
/in Atlanta DUI, Blog, DUI, Georgia DUI, License Suspension, Marietta DUI /by Ryan WalshDUI drugs charges can be a source of confusion for defendants and lawyers alike. This article will explore these laws and explain their meaning, what must be proven, how they are proven, and how to defend against them. There are three ways to charge DUI Drugs cases: (1) DUI Drugs – Less Safe; (2) DUI […]
Elder Abuse in Georgia
/in Blog, Elder Abuse, Georgia Law /by Ryan WalshAs Georgia’s senior citizen population has increased, and as more and more of them are victims of crimes, Georgia legislature has enacted tough penalties for criminal defendants charged with Elder Abuse. Most District Attorney’s office in Georgia have designated Elder Abuse prosecutors. If you are charged with Elder Abuse, it is vital that you take […]