Impaired driving is usually associated with alcohol, but that isn’t always the case. Some drivers who are impaired have taken drugs. It’s possible to face charges for impaired driving due to over-the-counter, prescription or illegal drugs. The key here is that any...

Year: 2021
Should you expect a contested divorce, and what does that mean?
If you decide that you want to get a divorce, you’re already in a place where you’re willing to move on without your spouse. You may think that they feel the same way and will be on board with a divorce, but you could be surprised to find that they contest it. When...
What are your rights if police show up at your home?
Imagine that you're sitting in your living room watching television when you see a police cruiser pull up your driveway. An officer gets out and knocks on your door. What do you have to do in this situation? Maybe you always ignore door-to-door salesman, and you...
How does property division work in Georgia divorce?
Thinking about divorce can make even the most stoic person nervous. Not only will you have to completely uproot your life, but you will have to split your property with your spouse. It is common for people to worry about whether property division will cause long-term...
How has Georgia’s “citizen’s arrest” law been changed?
When three white men chased a young Black man named Ahmad Arbery in Feb. 2020 near Brunswick, Georgia, and one of the men fatally shot him, they claimed they were attempting to make a citizen’s arrest because they suspected him of burglarizing some homes in the area....
Possible defenses to assault and battery charges
Facing assault and battery charges may harm your reputation, not to mention how a conviction for such a crime may result in jail. It is therefore important to fight these charges by employing some of the defense strategies discussed below. The defenses vary according...
Having marijuana in Georgia may lead to a drug charge
While states are decriminalizing marijuana or making it legal to use, Georgia is not one of those states. If you have marijuana with you or in your vehicle, you may be arrested if a police officer stops you and searches the vehicle. If you have one ounce of marijuana...
Myths about getting sober quickly
If you’re out drinking and you realize you’ve had too much to drive, your friends may quickly offer you a lot of advice on how you can quickly “sober up” and reduce your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). They may assure you that you can be both safe and legal quickly...
Can you be charged if the cashier didn’t scan an item?
Mistakes are easily made when people are in a rush. Cashiers might pick up an item, scan it, have an error pop up and not double-check that the item was charged. A cashier might forget to scan an item that was sitting in front of them on a table but out of sight...
What are reasonable suspicion and probable cause?
People will sometimes accuse police officers of pulling them over without a valid reason. They may assume that just because they aren’t speeding or don’t have something violating the motor vehicle code that the cops can’t initiate a traffic stop. The fact of the...