July 17, 2024 • Posted In Criminal Defense
Charges that may accompany a Georgia criminal defense include resisting arrest. How is resisting arrest classified, and how will a conviction impact you? Charges of resisting arrest generally occur at the time of arrest for another infraction when an individual becomes upset, agitated, or combative against an officer. These interactions may also occur with court officials, corrections…
read moreJuly 17, 2024 • Posted In Criminal Defense
Criminal cases hinge on a prosecutor’s ability to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a criminal act and criminal intent occurred to secure a conviction in a white collar crime. A conviction cannot happen when reasonable doubt exists, and the burden of proof belongs to the prosecution. Even so, it is critical to have a…
read moreMay 1, 2024 • Posted In Criminal Defense
As if being charged with a criminal offense was not difficult enough, you could be facing several criminal charges related to a single event. This is commonly referred to as criminal charge stacking. Multiple charges may apply and could result in substantial criminal penalties and collateral consequences that could permanently alter the course of your…
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