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Understanding Georgia’s Laws on Justifiable Homicide

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Understanding Georgia’s Laws on Justifiable Homicide

What is Justifiable Homicide in Georgia? In potentially life-threatening situations, individuals must make split-second decisions on how to protect themselves and those around them. Unfortunately, using lethal force may appear to be the only option available to prevent imminent harm. If the assailant dies due to this use of force, the individual may be charged […]

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How Does Georgia Handle Federal Racketeering (RICO) Charges?

Fighting Federal Racketeering (RICO) Charges in Georgia Federal Racketeering (RICO) charges are among the most serious criminal accusations an individual or organization can face. These cases involve extensive investigations, aggressive federal prosecutors, and the potential for lengthy prison sentences. If you or a loved one is facing RICO charges in Georgia, you need a defense

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Defending Against Federal Charges for Healthcare Fraud in Georgia

Defending Against Federal Charges for Healthcare Fraud in Georgia The federal government takes healthcare fraud seriously. The stakes are high for individuals or organizations facing these charges. Healthcare fraud cases typically involve complex laws, substantial evidence, and powerful federal agencies, such as the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the

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Can You Be Convicted of DUI in Georgia Even if Your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is Below 0.08%?

The standard legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) in Georgia and throughout the U.S. is 0.08% for adults ages 21 and older. Most people assume they are in the clear as long as their BAC is below this threshold. However, DUI laws in Georgia are not quite that simple. You can still be convicted

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How to Navigate the Defense of Federal Hate Crime Charges in Georgia

What Is a Federal Hate Crime? A federal hate crime is defined by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as “a crime motivated by bias against race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.” That means there are essentially two parts to a hate crime. The first is a crime on

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What Are the Legal Remedies for Georgia Defendants Wrongly Accused of Identity Theft?

What Is Identity Theft? Identity theft happens when someone takes another person’s personal or financial information and uses it without the owner’s permission. That can include anything from the owner’s name, address, and contact information to their birth date to their financial account details (including credit cards and Social Security) or health insurance information. People

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How Does Georgia Law Address Self-Defense in Homicide Cases?

What is the Self-Defense Rule in Georgia? Every state allows its citizens to defend themselves, their property, or another person at imminent risk of bodily harm. Self-defense rules are categorized into the Castle Doctrine or Stand Your Ground principle, as they apply in different states. Under Georgia Code § 16-3-21, the stand-your-ground principle applies The

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What Are the Key Legal Challenges in Defending Against Corporate Espionage Charges in Georgia?

What is the Background of Espionage Charges? Corporate espionage is unlawfully exposing a business’s secrets and information to parties that could disrupt the entity’s interests. At the federal level, the crime could entail stealing and sharing any information that could interfere with military operations. A common espionage scenario is when an organization plants a spy

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Key Considerations in Defending Federal Drug Trafficking Charges in Georgia

Are Federal Drug Crimes Charges Significantly Different from State Charges? The simple legal answer is yes, they are. Georgia’s state drug trafficking charges only relate to distribution or trafficking within the state. However, federal drug trafficking laws apply when some evidence shows that you traveled across State lines with the drugs. Additionally, there are significant

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