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What Happens If You Violate Probation In Georgia?

By The Mazloom Law Firm |

Probation allows many people in Georgia to serve their sentence in the community instead of behind bars, but it also comes with strict rules. When someone violates those rules, even by mistake, the consequences can be serious. I have worked with many people in Marietta and throughout Georgia who did not fully understand what… Read More »

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Constructive Possession In Georgia Drug Cases: What It Means For You

By The Mazloom Law Firm |

As criminal defense attorneys serving individuals across Georgia, we regularly confront the complex doctrine of constructive possession in drug cases. If you’ve been arrested and drugs weren’t found on your person, but were located in your car, home, or a space you share, the law may still hold you responsible. Under Georgia law, possession… Read More »

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Defending Against Possession With Intent To Distribute Charges In Georgia

By The Mazloom Law Firm |

As a criminal defense attorney serving Marietta and clients across Georgia, I’ve seen firsthand how quickly a possession with intent to distribute charge can change someone’s life. Georgia takes drug-related offenses extremely seriously. A simple possession case can escalate into a felony when law enforcement believes you intended to sell, deliver, or distribute drugs…. Read More »

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The Difference Between Home Invasion And Burglary Under Georgia Law

By The Mazloom Law Firm |

As a Marietta criminal defense attorney, I’ve seen how easily people misunderstand the difference between home invasion and burglary under Georgia law. Both offenses involve entering another person’s property, but the intent, level of force, and potential penalties make these crimes legally distinct. Understanding these differences is crucial because the consequences can be severe,… Read More »

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