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Monthly Archives: September 2025

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Entrapment in Georgia Criminal Law: What You Need to Know

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

If you’ve been charged with a crime in Georgia, you’re probably wondering whether law enforcement crossed the line in building its case against you. While police officers are allowed to conduct undercover operations, there are strict limits on what they can do. When officers or their agents push an individual into committing a crime… Read More »

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What to Do If You’re Charged with Theft in Georgia: From Misdemeanor to Felony

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

If you were arrested for the offense of theft in Georgia, it can be overwhelming. If it’s a felony-level accusation of burglary or shoplifting, the consequences of a conviction will remain for the rest of your life. It’s important you get a good sense of what Georgia law considers theft, what types of penalties… Read More »

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The Role of Probation in Georgia Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Probation is one of the most common results in a Georgia criminal case. Instead of serving time in jail or prison, the defendant may be allowed to remain in the community under court-ordered supervision. While probation is generally considered a better result than incarceration, you’re still under strict rules, and there can be potential… Read More »

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Your Rights During a Georgia Traffic Stop

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Even if you believe you’ve done nothing wrong, a traffic stop is a stressful event. Like every state, Georgia affords you with certain legal rights that are designed to protect you during a detention. Knowing what these are can help you stay calm, focused, and avoid escalating the matter. This will protect you if… Read More »

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