The increased presence of fentanyl in this country has made the epidemic of fatal drug overdoses even worse. Ingesting a tiny amount of this synthetic opioid can result in a quick death. The Georgia Department of Public Health has estimated that from 2019 to 2022,...
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How do prosecutors work to prove an intent to distribute drugs?
Many drugs are illegal to possess under both federal law and Georgia state statutes. People arrested for drug crimes often expect to face simple possession charges. They may then feel shocked and possibly frightened if the state pursues more serious charges against...
3 surprising statistics about divorce
Most people get married with the expectation of staying with their spouses forever. However, a variety of challenging circumstances can force people to compromise that goal. Adultery, abuse, addiction, differing values and other factors can make a marriage...
What are your property division priorities?
When navigating the complexities of a high-asset divorce in Georgia, it’s important to have a solid understanding of your property division priorities. The division of marital assets is not just about equitable distribution but about making informed decisions that...
Who pays when a Georgia driver hurts a pedestrian?
There are many different kinds of crashes that range in severity from minor inconveniences to life-altering tragedies. A pedestrian crash could very easily fall into that second category. Pedestrians do not have the structure of a vehicle to protect them from the...
What is constructive possession in a Georgia drug case?
Drug possession charges are the lowest-level drug offenses possible in Georgia. However, they can still trigger numerous consequences. As a result, someone with a controlled substance violation on their record may lose out on certain opportunities in the future. A...