Author Archives: Andrew Schwartz
Private Lawyer vs. Public Defender — Which Do I Choose?
Most citizens don’t think they will ever have to interact with the criminal justice system. Yet, when they eventually do, they find themselves overwhelmed and woefully unprepared for the weighty decisions they must make. Perhaps the biggest issue they face is choosing to hire a public defender or private lawyer. Having an experienced criminal… Read More »
How Does Probation Work in Georgia?
Judges often offer probation as an alternative to jail or prison time when convicting someone of a crime. It’s a way for the court to keep an eye on an offender and make sure they are following the conditions of their sentence without locking them up. However, it’s not a simple “get out of… Read More »
Georgia Law on Theft by Receiving Stolen Property – What You Should Know
An accusation of theft by receiving stolen property is serious, but it can also be confusing. How can you be found guilty of theft if you didn’t rob someone? The prospect is terrifying, but it’s entirely possible in the state of Georgia. In Georgia, the law on theft by receiving stolen property is covered… Read More »
Things to Know About Georgia Burglary Laws
The growing number of theft categories indicates that there will be more ways for someone to be caught and prosecuted for a criminal offense as time goes on. It also implies that there are more possibilities for someone to be falsely accused of committing theft and being unfairly penalized as a result. A burglary… Read More »
Advantages Of A Private Lawyer Over A Public Defender
If you have found yourself in need of an attorney, you have two options. You can be appointed a public defender to represent you or you may hire a private attorney. When facing criminal charges, you have an essential decision in considering whether to hire a private lawyer or request a public defender. What… Read More »
Can You Leave the State While on Probation?
When you’re on probation, there are several rules you need to follow, and it’s essential to adhere to them if you wish to remain out of jail. Probation rules vary based on the crime and the situation. While it can be frustrating, it’s always in one’s best interest to follow the rules set forth… Read More »
An Overview of Georgia Drug Trafficking Laws
Being charged with drug trafficking in the state of Georgia is nothing to take lightly. Odds are, you’re feeling scared, confused about what might happen during trial, and wondering if there is any way to reduce or eliminate your sentence so you can move on with your life. A trained criminal defense lawyer will… Read More »
Felony vs. Misdemeanor – How Do They Differ?
Are you facing the possibility of legal trouble in the future? If you are (or even if you aren’t), it’s important to have a fundamental understanding of some of the basic terms and definitions that play important roles in the US legal system. While the world of criminal legal defense can be a complicated… Read More »
What is White-Collar Crime?
White-collar crime is not an actual particular crime. The term dates back to the 1940s when the words ‘white collar’ and ‘blue collar’ were widely used to differentiate between clerical and manual workers. Today, white collar crime is often used to refer to non-violent, financially motivated crimes committed by government officials, individuals, or businesses…. Read More »
How Do You Know You Have a Bad Criminal Defense Attorney?
A good defense lawyer can be the difference between you having to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars in fines, having a criminal record, doing jail time, or maintaining your freedom. Whether you are facing DUI charges, traffic violations, theft, burglary or shoplifting, drug charges, probation violations, or felony and misdemeanor charges, hiring a… Read More »