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Facing the Courtroom: What to Expect with Domestic Violence Charges in Georgia

By The Spizman Firm |

Being charged with domestic violence in Georgia is a serious matter that can carry lasting legal, personal, and professional consequences. The process can be overwhelming, especially for those who have never been involved in the criminal justice system before. At The Spizman Firm in Atlanta, we help individuals throughout Georgia navigate these difficult charges… Read More »

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Traveling While Charged: Can You Leave Georgia With a Pending Criminal Case?

By The Spizman Firm |

If you’ve been charged with a crime in Georgia, you may be wondering how it affects your ability to travel, whether for work, family, or other commitments. While facing a pending criminal case doesn’t automatically bar you from leaving the state, there are important limitations and consequences to consider. At The Spizman Firm in… Read More »

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What Employers Can and Can’t See on Your Georgia Criminal Record

By The Spizman Firm |

If you’ve ever been arrested or convicted of a crime in Georgia, you may be concerned about how it could affect your chances of getting a job. Many employers run background checks as part of the hiring process, but what they can actually see, and what they’re allowed to consider, depends on a few… Read More »

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Missed Court in Georgia? Here’s What to Do If You Have a Bench Warrant

By The Spizman Firm |

Missing a court date, whether intentionally or by mistake, can lead to serious legal consequences in Georgia. One of the most immediate results is the issuance of a bench warrant for your arrest. A bench warrant means a judge has authorized law enforcement to take you into custody. If you find yourself in this… Read More »

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Drugs and the Law: How Substance Use Impacts the Criminal Justice System in Georgia

By The Spizman Firm |

Substance use plays a major role in many criminal cases, both as a direct offense and as a contributing factor in other crimes. From drug possession and DUI to theft or assault committed under the influence, substance-related issues often bring people into contact with the criminal justice system, sometimes for the first time. At… Read More »

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Georgia’s Marijuana Laws: What You Need to Know in 2025

By The Spizman Firm |

As public opinion continues to shift nationwide, marijuana laws are evolving rapidly, but Georgia remains one of the more conservative states when it comes to cannabis regulation. While there have been some changes over the years, particularly around medical marijuana, recreational use is still illegal and can lead to serious criminal consequences. At The… Read More »

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Clearing Your Name: How to Get a Criminal Record Expunged in Georgia

By The Spizman Firm |

A criminal record can follow you for years, even long after you’ve completed your sentence or had charges dropped. It can impact your ability to find a job, rent housing, or pursue education. Fortunately, Georgia law provides a path for certain individuals to have their records restricted or “expunged.” At The Spizman Firm in… Read More »

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Assault Charges in Georgia: What’s the Difference Between Simple and Aggravated Assault?

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Assault charges can carry serious consequences in Georgia, but not all assault cases are treated equally under the law. Whether someone is charged with simple assault or aggravated assault can make a major difference in how the case is handled, and the potential penalties involved. At The Spizman Firm in Atlanta, we work with… Read More »

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Penalties for Identity Theft in Georgia

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Identity theft is a serious crime in Georgia, and state lawmakers have enacted tough penalties to deter this growing form of fraud. Using someone else’s personal identifying information, such as their name, Social Security number, credit card number, or bank account, to commit fraud or theft can lead to felony charges, prison time, and… Read More »

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Behind the Breath: How Breathalyzers Really Work in Georgia DUI Cases

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If you’re pulled over in Georgia on suspicion of DUI, chances are the officer will ask you to take a breathalyzer test. These devices are widely used by law enforcement to estimate a driver’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC), but many people don’t fully understand how they work, or how reliable they really are. At… Read More »

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