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Can I Lose My Job After Being Arrested for DUI in Georgia?

By Hawkins Spizman |

For many Georgia residents, a drunk driving arrest will be the first–and hopefully only–time they interact with the state’s criminal justice system as a defendant. A DUI conviction carries a number of serious consequences, including possible jail time, fines, mandatory community service, and suspension of the defendant’s driver’s license. And even if the defendant… Read More »

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Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Slip and Fall Lawsuit Against Wal-Mart

By Hawkins Spizman |

If you are injured in an accident on someone else’s property, you may have a personal injury claim based on the legal concept of premises liability. Under Georgia law, a property owner has a duty “to exercise ordinary care in keeping the premises and approaches safe” for anyone they induce to come onto said… Read More »

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5 Common Defenses Used in Sexual Assault Cases

By Hawkins Spizman |

Sexual assault cases are complex and delicate, and they require deep knowledge of criminal law, sexual boundaries, and human psychology. If you are facing a sexual assault charge, you need to explore all your legal options and possible defenses with a skilled lawyer who specializes in these cases. If you are facing sexual assault… Read More »

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Can Social Media Be Evidence in a Criminal Case?

By Hawkins Spizman |

Social media has become a significant part of our lives today, with millions of people using it for various reasons. According to Pew Research Center, more than 70% of Americans use social media nowadays. While it can be an excellent platform to connect with friends, social media can also turn against us, especially in… Read More »

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Can You Face Forgery Charges for Signing Someone Else’s Name?

By Hawkins Spizman |

It is not uncommon for someone to ask you to sign their name on a document, whether it is for a business or personal reason. This can be innocently done without much thought about the legal consequences. However, Georgia has strict laws against forgery. This means that you can potentially face forgery charges if… Read More »

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What Happens if You Lose Your Personal Injury Lawsuit?

By Hawkins Spizman |

Personal injury lawsuits are a complicated matter, and filing a lawsuit is always a tough decision to make. However, filing a lawsuit does not necessarily mean that you will win. But what happens if you lose your personal injury lawsuit? If you are considering filing a personal injury lawsuit, contact Hawkins Spizman Trial Lawyers… Read More »

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Will You Be Convicted of DUI If You Fail a Field Sobriety Test in Georgia?

By Hawkins Spizman |

Facing DUI charges can be a stressful situation, especially if you are unsure about the laws and consequences. One of the most common tests that law enforcement officers use to determine a driver’s level of intoxication is the field sobriety test. But many people are left wondering, “Will I be convicted of DUI in… Read More »

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Aggravating vs. Mitigating Factors in Criminal Cases

By Hawkins Spizman |

Criminal cases are complicated and challenging to understand, with many factors that could either make a bad situation worse or improve it slightly. When it comes to determining the severity of a criminal offense, the court usually considers both aggravating and mitigating factors. Both of these play a crucial role in determining the sentence… Read More »

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5 Defenses That May Be Used Against Your Personal Injury Claim

By Hawkins Spizman |

Getting injured can cause pain, inconvenience, and financial loss. If you have been harmed due to someone else’s negligence, it is only fair that you are compensated for your damages. However, things do not always work out as planned. There are instances where a defendant may use certain defenses to reduce or deny your… Read More »

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