THE SECOND CHANCE BILL
Jul 20, 2020
THE SECOND CHANCE BILL THE SECOND CHANCE BILL Susan is 25 years old. She has a strong work ethic, career minded, and a single mother.
However, Susan’s past is haunting her every day. Because of a m...
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Party To A Crime - Georgia Law
Feb 13, 2011
Party to a Crime in Georgia
As a young boy, I remember many times when my grandfather and I would ride from his farm in Berrien County to Ray City in order to pick up some things from town. I would al...
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The Practice of Plea Bargaining in Georgia
Feb 09, 2011
The Practice of Plea Bargaining
It really is amazing how much legal work is done behind the scenes. I would estimate that what people see in court comprises only about 5% of what actually happens wit...
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Eyewitness Identification in Georgia
Feb 09, 2011
Eyewitness Identification
Other than the introduction of similar transactions evidence in a criminal trial, I cannot think of a more damaging piece of and perhaps unreliable piece of evidence that an ...
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Early Termination of Probation in Georgia
Feb 09, 2011
Early Termination of Probation
The term probation is most clearly defined as a jail or prison sentence that is allowed to be served while living in the community. While on probation, the probationer...
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The Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases
Feb 08, 2011
The Burden of Proof
Fortunately, we as Americans enjoy numerous liberty protections guaranteed by the Constitution that most people across the spectrum of human history have never known. One of these...
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Dead Dockets and Nolle Prosequi Orders
Feb 07, 2011
Dead Dockets and Nolle Prosequi Orders
When a person is accused of violating a criminal law in the state of Georgia, there are many different ways that the case can be handled. Many cases are disposed ...
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