by Jason Swindle | Mar 26, 2019 | Articles
1981-Peoples Republic of China – Hunan Province In a small city in the southern part of China, Liuyang, a baby girl was born in August 12. Her father, a pediatrician, and her mother, a schoolteacher, raised Bingzi Hu with love, a sense of self respect, and humility....
by Jason Swindle | Mar 21, 2019 | Articles
Recently, in Elliot v. State, the Supreme Court of Georgia issued a unanimous decision preventing a DUI defendant’s refusal to take a breath test from being used as evidence at trial. Before the ruling, prosecutors could introduce evidence that the driver refused to...
by Jason Swindle | Mar 19, 2019 | Articles
“Beware, General. The armies have vanquished your enemies. But, those closest to you await the Ides of March.” The Roman Oracle Spurinna. 45 BC – Rome – Julius Caesar had just assumed power after crossing the River Rubicon and fighting his way from...