Monthly Archives: May 2026
How Body Cam And Dash Cam Footage Impact Georgia DUI Defense Cases
Body cam and dash cam footage are often important in Georgia DUI cases. Many people think video will clearly show guilt or innocence, but that is not always true. Footage can help, but it may also raise questions about how the stop was handled, how tests were given, and whether your rights were respected…. Read More »
DUI Arrests in Georgia Involving Prescription Medications
Many are unaware that DUI arrests in Georgia can result from prescription medication use, even when taken as prescribed. These cases are increasingly common and present unique legal challenges. Unlike alcohol-related DUIs, there is no set threshold for impairment, making these cases more complex. Officers rely on observations, field tests, and other evidence to… Read More »
Drugs Intercepted In The Mail In Georgia: Can You Be Charged Without Taking Possession?
Packages move through the mail system every day, and law enforcement agencies closely monitor certain shipments that raise suspicion. Many people assume that if they never physically receive a package containing drugs, they cannot be charged with a crime. That belief is not always correct. In Georgia, prosecutors do not need to prove that… Read More »
Received A DEA Letter In Georgia? What It Means And What Not To Do Next
Receiving a letter from the Drug Enforcement Administration can be unsettling, especially if you are unsure why you have been contacted. While you may not have been charged with a crime, the letter indicates that you are under government scrutiny, often in connection with investigations involving controlled substances, prescriptions, or online purchases. It is… Read More »
