by Jason Swindle | Apr 23, 2019 | Articles
February – 1848 – London, England Atheist and socialist Karl Marx and his friend, Frederick Engels, publish their radical and violent political book, The Communist Manifesto. The new ideas in this book would transform the world and facilitate the deaths of millions....
by Jason Swindle | Apr 15, 2019 | Articles
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost. When health is lost, something is lost. When character is lost, all is lost. Reverend Billy Graham. We all have character traits; both good and bad. While our character is deeply ingrained within us, we can choose to ask God to...
by Jason Swindle | Apr 9, 2019 | Articles
The day after I watched The Green Mile, my view on capital punishment became conflicted. One scene that got my attention was when John Coffey began “walkin’ the mile” (walking toward the execution chamber). Another part of the movie that got my attention was when...
by Jason Swindle | Apr 2, 2019 | Articles
I have always thought that naming months after things, causes, or parts of life to draw attention to something was ineffective. What about the other 11 months out of the year? It was not until I saw the critical need to make our people aware of autism and its effect...
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...
by Jason Swindle | Feb 26, 2019 | Articles
SCOTUS PROTECTS PROPERTY RIGHT. For decades, state and local governments have looked to something called a civil in rem forfeiture as a funding mechanism. Here, property used in connection with the commission of a crime can be seized and forfeited. Afterwards, the...
by Jason Swindle | Feb 19, 2019 | Articles
FACEBOOK EVIDENCE – PART II. In 2016, I wrote a column warning people about their use of social media, like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. At the time, lawyers were using these social media outlets in their cases. The same can be said for today. However, the...
by Jason Swindle | Feb 13, 2019 | Articles
REFUSALS CAN SUSPEND YOUR LICENSE. DUI law is vast, complex, and changes constantly. For those reasons, the scope of this column is limited to the most common DUI arrests. This is when the driver is over 21 years old, possesses a Georgia driver’s license, and...