Monthly Archives: April 2026
When Talking To Friends Or Family Becomes Evidence In A Georgia Prosecution
Casual Conversations Can Become Serious Evidence In A Criminal Case Many people assume private conversations with friends or family are protected due to their personal nature. However, this belief can create significant issues during a criminal investigation. Statements made in casual conversations may later appear in police reports, witness testimony, or court proceedings. In… Read More »
Why Waiting To Call A Lawyer Can Hurt A Georgia Criminal Case
Early Legal Guidance Can Shape The Direction Of A Criminal Case If you learn you are under investigation or facing criminal charges, it is natural to feel uncertain about your next steps. Many people delay contacting a lawyer, hoping the situation will improve or believing legal help is only needed after an arrest. However,… Read More »
How Georgia Prosecutors Decide Whether to File Felony Charges
Felony Charging Decisions Begin Long Before A Case Reaches Court When someone is investigated for a serious offense in Georgia, it is often assumed that felony charges are filed immediately after an arrest. In fact, prosecutors carefully review multiple factors before proceeding. While law enforcement may arrest based on probable cause, the decision to… Read More »
