BORDER SEARCHES

With the presidential election around the corner including two candidates with vastly different levels of concern about national security, I thought it would be appropriate to touch on the issue of search and seizures at our national borders.I would venture to say...

THE NEW LAW ON JURY COMPOSITION

For decades, there has been criticism, court challenges, and landmark rulings regarding how jury pools in each county are composed. I can actually think of numerous examples of when citizens have complained to me about being called for jury duty way too...

THE MISCONCEPTION OF THE LEGAL LIMIT IN DUI CASES

One of the most misunderstood concepts of DUI law in Georgia is that a person cannot be convicted of DUI if that person “blows under 0.08″. While it is true that many DUIs are reduced to reckless driving or dismissed when a chemical test shows that a...

PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN BOND HEARINGS

From the standpoint of the defense, and sometimes the prosecution, the issue of bond is almost always the very first problem to address in a criminal prosecution.Oftentimes, the accused will be given a pre-set bond after the arrest and booking procedures are complete....

A BIG CHANGE IN FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES

On January 1, 2013, the Georgia evidence code will be substantially changed. Most of these changes are probably not that interesting to the general public. The changes will simply mirror the federal rules of evidence.However, one change will have a major impact on the...

THE MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MISTRIALS

Over the years, I have made many motions for mistrials, appealed motions for mistrials, and had some mistrials granted in cases. Motions for mistrials are quite common in criminal trial practice. However, I have found that the concept of the mistrial as it relates to...

THE SEVENTH ANNUAL DRUG AWARENESS / METH SUMMIT

On October 18, 2012, our community will be holding one of the most critical educational opportunities that exists today. The Carroll Meth Awareness Coalition (CMAC) will be hosting their annual Drug Awareness / Meth Summit at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Carrollton...

KEY IMMIGRATION PROVISION IS UPHELD

When Gov. Deal signed Georgia’ Immigration Law, I believed that most, if not all, would be deemed constitutional. While the United States Supreme Court has struck down some insignificant sections, the most important measures have passed constitutional muster.In...

THE TREMENDOUS POWER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT

Today, most Georgians are very concerned about the direction that this country is taking. National politics and government seem to dominate the nature of many conversations. This is particularly true in an election year when America decides whether we are a free...