False Imprisonment in Georgia
Georgia Code Section 16-5-41 defines false imprisonment as confining or detaining a person or persons against their personal liberty without a legal...
Georgia Code Section 16-5-41 defines false imprisonment as confining or detaining a person or persons against their personal liberty without a legal...
A political debate in the United States during the past few years has focused on the impact, frequency, and severity...
America’s war on drugs began in the early 1970s as a reaction to the country’s counterculture movement. Tough laws enacted...
Designer drugs mimic the effects of widespread, popular drugs. They are illegal and often made synthetically in a lab. Designer drugs have...
24 Much controversy surrounds public and private prisons. Local, state, or federal governments own and operate public prisons. The law...
Solitary confinement is a type of incarceration in which an inmate has almost no contact with anyone else for the...
Dozens of years after the “Golden State Killer” case had gone cold in the state of California, prosecutors utilized a...
“Revenge porn” has been a recent topic of conversation among Georgia lawmakers. Revenge porn refers to a trend in which...
Georgia historically has strict anti-marijuana laws which criminalize the possession of cannabis for non-medical reasons. The state’s medical marijuana laws...
Georgia has generally relaxed firearm restrictions and protects citizens’ right to bear arms. However, it’s vital to understand the firearm laws...
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DUI
ADMINISTRAITIVE LICENSE HEARING
LICENSE SUSPENSION
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT & BATTERY
BOND HEARING
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE