Monthly Archives: August 2025
Can You Appeal an Assault Charge in Georgia? What You Need to Know
Facing an assault conviction in Georgia can feel overwhelming—but a guilty verdict isn’t always the end of the road. In certain circumstances, it may be possible to appeal an assault charge and seek to overturn or reduce the conviction. At The Spizman Firm in Atlanta, we help clients understand their rights after a criminal… Read More »
Understanding Your Sixth Amendment Right to Confront Witnesses in Georgia
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides critical protections for anyone accused of a crime, including the right to confront the witnesses against them. This powerful legal safeguard is fundamental to ensuring a fair trial. At The Spizman Firm in Atlanta, we are committed to defending the constitutional rights of our clients and… Read More »
From Check Fraud to Identity Theft: The Wide Net of Fraud Charges in Georgia
Fraud is one of the most aggressively prosecuted categories of white-collar crime in Georgia. While many people think of fraud as a corporate-level scheme, the reality is that a wide range of everyday actions—some even unintentional—can lead to serious criminal charges. From passing a bad check to using someone else’s personal information, the state… Read More »
Accidental Death, Serious Charges: How to Defend Against Manslaughter Allegations
In Georgia, a tragic accident can quickly become a criminal investigation. If someone dies and you were involved—even unintentionally—you could find yourself facing manslaughter charges, a serious felony offense. Unlike murder, manslaughter typically involves a lack of premeditation or intent to kill, but the legal consequences can still be devastating. At The Spizman Firm,… Read More »
Caught with Marijuana in Georgia: Is It Still a Crime?
With the national shift toward marijuana legalization, many people assume that possession of marijuana is no longer a serious offense. However, in Georgia, that assumption could land you in serious legal trouble. Despite growing public support for marijuana reform, possession of marijuana remains a crime in Georgia—and depending on the circumstances, it could result… Read More »
Self-Defense or Assault? How Georgia Law Draws the Line
When a physical altercation occurs, the line between self-defense and assault isn’t always clear. You may believe you acted to protect yourself or someone else, but law enforcement or prosecutors might see things differently. Under Georgia law, the right to self-defense is well established—but it comes with strict legal boundaries. At The Spizman Firm,… Read More »
