Failing to appear in court after an arrest can lead to serious consequences. Understanding what happens if you miss your court date can help you avoid further legal trouble. When you don't show up to court as required, the judge will likely issue a bench warrant for...
Criminal Law
5 reasons you should not ignore misdemeanor charges
Misdemeanor charges in Georgia might seem less severe than felonies. However, they carry significant consequences that you should not overlook. In fact, understanding why misdemeanor charges demand serious attention can help you navigate the legal system more...
Robbery, theft and burglary in Georgia: Differences and consequences
Burglary, theft and robbery are crimes that involve taking or attempting to take someone's property without their consent. Although these names are often used interchangeably, they are distinct crimes under Georgia law, with different legal definitions and...
Can police detectives lie to you?
If police officers suspect you might have committed a crime, they undoubtedly are going to want to speak with you eventually. This is true whether the infraction is comparatively minor, like a first-time driving under the influence offense, or major, such as...
3 times you should not accept a plea deal
Criminal courts across the country are crowded places, as prosecutors bring charges for a variety of minor, intermediate and serious offenses. Judges, of course, are busy too overseeing trials, dealing with motions and performing other duties. This means any criminal...
What to do if in possession of a protective order
If you are in possession of a protective order for alleged abuse against a spouse or partner, you may be wondering what to do. Along with following the terms of the order, there are some things to prepare for. There are various types of orders. If your order is ex...
Charges due to drug-related objects
If you worry about the impact of drug charges, thoroughly going over your options is critical. Whether you find yourself accused of possessing an illegal substance or selling drugs, these charges could shatter your future and create major challenges in the present....
An overview of implied consent
Drunk driving cases carry serious penalties, and you should not overlook any details of your case if you find yourself in court for this reason. Additionally, you should go over your rights as well as your obligations behind the wheel, even if you do not currently...
Do charges on your record impede FAFSA eligibility?
Having a criminal record could change the trajectory of your future right now, but it does not have to prevent you from reaching your goals. Furthering your education, for example, is still doable. You could even consider applying for federal aid. Understanding the...
What does it mean to expunge your record?
When you have a criminal record, you may face a variety of barriers when it comes to housing and employment. Employers, property management companies and landlords perform background checks and may choose different candidates based on what they see in the report....