Eviction, Georgia, Landlord, Layman, Real Estate, Tenant
In Keeping with our philosophy, we’ve introduced a little side project that we call The Legal Layman. The point of this site is to address common problems or questions that may not justify hiring an attorney. Either the dollar amount of the dispute is too...
Eviction, Georgia, Landlord, Tenant
WE DO NOT REPRESENT TENANTS. WE REPRESENT LANDLORDS. However, we get numerous inquiries from Tenants regarding their rights when being evicted. So, in order to avoid re-hashing the same issues again and again, we thought we’d take the opportunity to set out...
Criminal Defense, DUI, Georgia
For those who are unaware, on January 1st of 2013, some new provisions went into effect in GA regarding license suspensions for DUI offenses. One of the primary new provisions deals with permitting those with a 2nd-in-5-years conviction to apply for a limited permit...
Criminal Defense, Georgia, Marijuana, National, Trial
According to this article, a New Hampshire jury refused to convict a man for growing marijuana in his back yard. Why is this important? Citizens who serve as jurors have the right to acquit a defendant for any reason, even if the reason is that the law that the...