Monthly Archives: February 2026
What Happens If Police Search Your Vehicle Without A Warrant In Georgia
A traffic stop can change quickly when an officer begins searching your car. Many drivers assume police always need a warrant, but Georgia law allows certain searches without one. Those rules are narrow, and officers must follow them closely. When they do not, the evidence found may be excluded from court. I represent defendants… Read More »
What To Do If You’re Accused Of Domestic Violence In Georgia
Being accused of domestic violence in Georgia can turn your life upside down almost immediately. An accusation alone can lead to an arrest, removal from your home, and court orders that restrict where you can go and who you can speak to. Many people are shocked by how quickly these cases move and how… Read More »
DUI Checkpoints In Georgia: What Police Can And Can’t Do
If you drive in Georgia, you may eventually encounter a DUI checkpoint. These stops can be stressful, confusing, and intimidating, especially if you are unsure what officers are legally allowed to do. Georgia permits DUI checkpoints, but only under strict constitutional rules. When police step outside those limits, the stop may be unlawful, and… Read More »
Understanding Georgia’s Implied Consent Law And How It Affects DUI Arrests
A DUI arrest in Georgia often moves quickly from a traffic stop to serious legal consequences. One of the most misunderstood parts of that process is Georgia’s implied consent law. Many drivers do not realize that the choices they make in the minutes after an arrest can affect their driver’s license, their criminal case,… Read More »
