When a prospective client calls our office, they are usually understandably overwhelmed by the judicial system. The judicial system is complicated, and it is often taken for granted that many individuals do not have any experience navigating the complex system. In this article, I will break down each step in the process when you […]
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Below are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]
Below are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: 1.Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]
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In the Georgia justice system, individuals are considered adults at 17 years of age. A juvenile can be charged as an adult if the crime they are accused of is severe. If a person is convicted as an adult before they turn 17, they will serve their sentence in the Department of Juvenile Justice facilities […]
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Below are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]
What Can I Expect if I Have a Case Pending in Gwinnett County State Court?
/in Blog /by lawyerWhen a prospective client calls our office, they are usually understandably overwhelmed by the judicial system. The judicial system is complicated, and it is often taken for granted that many individuals do not have any experience navigating the complex system. In this article, I will break down each step in the process when you […]
Common Sentencing Conditions for Family Violence Battery Cases- Forsyth County:
/in Blog /by lawyerBelow are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]
Common Sentencing Conditions for Family Violence Battery Cases- Douglas County:
/in Blog /by lawyerBelow are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: 1.Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]
Sentence Review Hearing When a Juvenile Has Been Convicted as an Adult
/in Blog /by lawyerIn the Georgia justice system, individuals are considered adults at 17 years of age. A juvenile can be charged as an adult if the crime they are accused of is severe. If a person is convicted as an adult before they turn 17, they will serve their sentence in the Department of Juvenile Justice facilities […]
Common Sentencing Conditions for Family Violence Battery Cases- Dekalb County:
/in Blog /by lawyerBelow are common conditions that may be imposed as part of a sentence: Jail or Prison Time: In cases of misdemeanor battery, the defendant may face up to one year in jail, but this is uncommon. We usually do not see additional custody time in a sentencing, unless there are aggravating factors, such as prior […]