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Behavioral Incentive Date in Georgia
A Behavioral incentive date in Georgia can be a powerful tool for citizens to use to get off of probation and out from under court and probation ...
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Zeliff & Watson
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Georgia Vehicular Homicide Charges
If you have been found to be at fault in an auto accident that resulted in a fatality, you are likely facing either a misdemeanor or felony vehicular ...
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Zeliff & Watson
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Using Self Defense in Georgia
Self defense is a valid defense to a criminal case in Georgia, but you need a skilled set of attorneys on your side to successfully use self-defense ...
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Zeliff & Watson
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Reckless Conduct Child in Car
Reckless conduct charges for leaving your child unattended in the car are common in Georgia, especially since the 2014 death of Cooper Harris, who ...
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Zeliff | Watson
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Disorderly Conduct Charges in Georgia
In Georgia, prosecutors use disorderly conduct charges for a wide variety of conduct. Most municipal cities, as well as the state law provide for ...
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How Long Does a Charge Stay on My Record in Georgia?
In Georgia, your record is forever, with few exceptions. Actually, in Georgia you have 3 main sources of records and each has differences in its' ...
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Zeliff | Watson
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What are my Miranda rights, and when do they have to be read?
Quite simply, Miranda rights are rights the officer must inform you of before asking questions, if you are in custody. While this definition seems ...
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Zeliff | Watson
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What is Pretrial Diversion?
Pretrial diversion in Georgia is usually a one-shot deal that will allow for your record to be expunged (restricted, sealed) if you successfully ...
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Evan A. Watson
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