February 28, 2013 • Posted In Criminal Defense,Your Rights
Time and again, I hear this familiar refrain from clients: “The officer did not read me my Miranda rights so they have to dismiss my case, right?” Unfortunately, a failure to advise an individual of his Miranda rights will not cause an automatic dismissal of charges. In Miranda v. Arizona, the United States Supreme Court…
read moreFebruary 28, 2013 • Posted In Criminal Defense,Your Rights
Recently, I represented two clients who each contacted me because they had received calls from a law enforcement agency requesting they come in for an interview. Both clients were wise enough to immediately contact and retain defense counsel. Ultimately, for one client, we met with an officer, for the other client we did not. Both…
read moreFebruary 27, 2013 • Posted In Gambling
Because the consequences are significant, if you are under investigation or have been arrested for a commercial gambling offense, you need to retain criminal defense counsel who is knowledgeable and experienced in this particular area of the law. In 2010, the Georgia Supreme Court held that certain electronic gaming machines that require some level of…
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