Can I beat the charge?
It's possible you could beat the charge. It's possible you may not. Why you would attempt to go this alone is beyond me.
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It's possible you could beat the charge. It's possible you may not. Why you would attempt to go this alone is beyond me.
You evict him through the courts; can't just put his stuff out.
Maybe. The lease you signed probably has a clause permitting such. Check the lease.
There is no set number of days. Georgia law says "a reasonable time" after giving notice. Landlord clearly has notice. You could undertake the...
You COULD go to jail, yes. Being a first-time offense, you are more likely to be accepted into a diversion program - WITH THE HELP OF AN ATTORNEY.
Attorney should be retained to file a motion to modify the terms of his probation.
Trailer home rental agreements are governed somewhat differently than traditional landlord tenant cases, so a different analysis must be applied....
Yes, since restitution is part of your probation, your probation is on-going. And if you're on probation, you pay supervision fees.
What is it that you want done regarding these accidents?
The prosecutor may be willing to agree to diversion. Utilize a criminal defense attorney familiar with Cobb to handle the negotiations.