Monthly Archives: March 2026
Out-Of-State DUI Arrests And Georgia License Consequences
A DUI arrest outside Georgia can be confusing, especially for Georgia license holders returning home. Many assume an out-of-state DUI will not affect them in Georgia, but this is rarely the case. Such arrests can result in significant consequences for your Georgia driving privileges. Understanding the process is essential to protect your license and… Read More »
Retail Theft Cases That Turn Into Felonies In Georgia
Retail theft may seem minor, but in Georgia, it can quickly become a felony with serious, lasting consequences. A shoplifting accusation is not always a minor matter. The classification depends on the merchandise value, your record, and the circumstances of the alleged theft. Felony charges bring risks such as prison, a permanent criminal record,… Read More »
When Simple Drug Possession Becomes A Felony In Georgia
Most people assume drug possession is a misdemeanor. In Georgia, that belief can be dangerously mistaken. I regularly speak with people shocked to discover that what they thought was “simple possession” is prosecuted as a felony with prison risk, extended supervision, and a permanent record. Georgia law makes distinct distinctions based on the substance,… Read More »
Why Early Legal Representation Matters In Georgia Insurance Fraud Cases
Insurance fraud investigations in Georgia often begin with routine communications, such as a letter, request for a recorded statement, or a call. These early contacts can form the basis of a criminal case, and statements made before charges are filed may later justify an arrest or felony indictment. Early legal representation can protect you… Read More »
