Monthly Archives: February 2025

Marijuana Possession in Georgia: What’s Legal and What’s Not
As laws surrounding marijuana continue to evolve across the United States, Georgia remains one of the more restrictive states when it comes to cannabis possession and use. While some forms of marijuana are permitted under limited medical circumstances, recreational use is still illegal, and possession can lead to serious legal consequences. If you are… Read More »

Penalties and Defenses for Hit-and-Run Charges
A hit-and-run charge is a serious offense in Georgia, carrying significant legal consequences. Whether a driver leaves the scene of a minor fender bender or a severe accident involving injuries, Georgia law imposes strict penalties for failing to stop and provide information or assistance. If you or a loved one is facing hit-and-run charges,… Read More »

Surgical Errors in Emergency vs. Planned Surgeries: Is the Standard of Care Different?
Surgical errors can have devastating consequences for patients and their families. Whether a procedure is performed in an emergency setting or as a planned surgery, patients expect a high standard of medical care. However, the circumstances surrounding an emergency surgery differ significantly from those of a scheduled procedure, raising the question: Is the standard… Read More »

Challenging Illegal Search and Seizure in Georgia
Drug charges in Georgia often stem from law enforcement searches of a person, vehicle, or home. However, if the police conducted an illegal search and seizure, any evidence obtained may be inadmissible in court. Understanding your Fourth Amendment rights and how to challenge an unlawful search can be the key to fighting drug charges… Read More »

Can a Theft Charge Be Expunged or Restricted in Georgia?
Facing a theft charge can be a daunting experience, especially when you consider the potential long-term impact on your life. A theft charge or conviction can affect your ability to secure employment, housing, and even professional licenses. Fortunately, Georgia’s expungement laws, also known as record restriction laws, may offer a way to mitigate these… Read More »

Natural Disasters and Property Damage in Atlanta
Natural disasters like floods, storms, and tornadoes can strike Atlanta and the surrounding areas with little warning, leaving behind extensive property damage. For homeowners and property owners, these events often bring financial and emotional stress as they navigate insurance claims and legal rights. Our Atlanta Property Damage Lawyers at The Spizman Firm are here… Read More »

The Importance of Expert Witnesses in Gun Crime Defense
Defending against firearm-related charges in Georgia can be complex and challenging, The Spizman Firm is here to help guide you through. The stakes are high, with potential consequences including steep fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record. In these cases, expert witnesses can play a pivotal role in bolstering the defense and ensuring that… Read More »

What Happens When a Solicitation Case Involves Entrapment?
Solicitation charges can have serious consequences, including damage to your reputation, fines, and even jail time. However, not every solicitation case is straightforward. In some instances, law enforcement uses tactics that may cross legal boundaries, leading to a defense known as entrapment. If you’ve been charged with solicitation and believe you were unfairly lured… Read More »

Failure to Appear Charges for Minor Offenses: Why You Should Take Them Seriously
Missing a court date might seem like a minor oversight, especially if it’s for a seemingly insignificant offense like a traffic violation or misdemeanor. However, in Georgia, failing to appear in court can lead to serious consequences, even if the underlying charge is minor. At The Spizman Firm , we’ve seen how failure to… Read More »

Nursing Home Abuse and Bedsores: Are They A Sign of Neglect?
When you entrust the care of a loved one to a nursing home, you expect them to receive the attention, dignity, and medical care they deserve. Unfortunately, nursing home neglect can occur, and one of the most visible and concerning signs of neglect is the development of bedsores. Bedsores—also known as pressure ulcers—are more… Read More »