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Statute of Limitations on Drug Charges: What You Need to Know
If you or someone you care about is being investigated or has been arrested for a drug offense, one of the first questions that may arise is: what is the statute of limitations on drug charges?
How Do Criminal Appeals Work in Georgia
If you or someone close to you has received a conviction in Georgia—either through a guilty verdict in a jury trial or a guilty plea—in Georgia, you may be wondering what options are available to challenge the jury verdict or trial court’s decision.
How to Get Drug Possession Charges Dropped: Effective Tips
If you've been charged with possession of a controlled substance (or illegal drugs), you're likely feeling overwhelmed and concerned about your future. Drug charges can have serious, long-lasting consequences that impact your personal freedom, employment opportunities, family relationships, and overall quality of life.
An In-depth Look at Serious Felony Crimes
Facing a felony charge in Georgia can be one of the most stressful and life-altering experiences a person can endure. Understanding what is a serious felony, how it differs from other offenses, and what penalties it carries is essential if you're trying to protect your future.
Former Atlanta Police Officer Exonerated On All Charges
Dismissal of all charges on grounds of both self-defense and supremacy clause immunity for former Atlanta Police Officer who was charged with Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter in connection with the death of a fugitive who was fleeing from police.
Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C. Preserves Insanity Defense in Georgia Supreme Court
ATLANTA, GA — Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C.’s partner, Attorney Kristen Novay and her co-counsel Robert Rubin successfully stopped the State's attempt to potentially gut Georgia’s Insanity Defense in the pivotal case of State v. Wierson.
What is Felony Assault? A Comprehensive Guide
Felony assault, also known as felonious assault, is a serious criminal charge that can carry severe penalties in Georgia and across the United States.
What Are Sex Crimes? Definitions and Legal Consequences
Facing a sex crime charge in Georgia? Learn how these offenses are defined under state and federal law, possible penalties, and proven defense strategies from the experienced sex crime attorneys at Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C.
How Is an Appeal Different from a Trial?
Understanding the distinction between a trial court and an appellate court is crucial when navigating the legal system.
Embezzlement: A Serious White-Collar Crime Under Georgia and Federal Law
Embezzlement is a serious white-collar crime involving the fraudulent conversion of assets by someone in a position of trust—such as an employee, fiduciary, or officer—who misuses those resources for personal use or personal gain.
Understanding Voluntary Manslaughter in Georgia: A Legal Perspective
What is voluntary manslaughter and how does it differ from other homicide charges? This blog post explores voluntary manslaughter meaning, sentences, and examples, with a specific focus on Georgia manslaughter charges.
The Difference Between Violent and Non-Violent Crimes
Criminal offenses in the United States can be categorized in many different ways, two broad categories are: violent crimes or non-violent crimes based on whether physical force or the threat of force is involved. This classification significantly impacts how crimes are prosecuted, the prison sentences imposed, and the long-term consequences for defendants.