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Padilla v. Kentucky: Informing Non-Citizens of Criminal Conviction Consequences

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Padilla v. Kentucky Immigration does not drive crime. Studies have shown that there is no correlation between immigrants and increased crime. In fact, studies have shown that crime has decreased as the nation’s immigration population has increased throughout the years. Despite such data, many immigrants do move thro...

Is Your Loved One Eligible for a Work-Release Program?

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Work-Release Program Do you have a loved one who is incarcerated in Georgia? Is their jail sentence nearing an end? Are they being considered for parole? Maybe they have six months or so left to serve. If so, your loved one may be eligible for a work-release program, which is different than a prison work program. A wor...

Specific & General Intent Crimes: What’s the Difference?

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intent crime There are different types of crimes such as felonies and misdemeanors. And, there are different classification of crimes such as: specific intent crimes, general intent crimes, malicious crimes and strict liability crimes. Malicious crimes include crimes such as arson and common law murder. Regulat...

Jackson-Denno Hearings

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jackson denno “A defendant has a constitutional right to a fair hearing and reliable determination of the voluntariness of a confession, not influenced by its truth or falsity.” Jackson v. Denno, 378 U. S. 376-377 (1964). FACTS OF THE CASE In June of 1960, Nathan Jackson and Nora Elliot entered a Bro...

Electronic Surveillance: Wiretaps, Warrants & Defenses

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electronic surveillance For most of us, when the “government” and “wiretapping” are mentioned in the same sentence, a couple of individual comes to mind—J. Edgar Hoover being one of them (Nixon, the other). We have all heard about “Hoover’s Secret Files” and numerous illegal microphones and wiretaps that H...

Theft of Services in Georgia

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theft of services Remember your teenage and college days? The days when you or your peers made downright stupid decisions and that—if caught—could have landed you in handcuffs. I remember being in college and hanging out at the local midnight diner. One night, a group of other college students were sitting next ...

Direct & Circumstantial Evidence: What’s The Difference?

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direct evidence Generally, there are two types of evidence presented during a trial—direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. Under the Rules of Evidence, there is no legal distinction between the two. In the movies and in real life, we have often heard defense attorneys attack their opponent’s case by argu...

Voir Dire in Georgia: The Most Important Stage of a Jury Trial

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voir dire There is no doubt that opening and closing arguments are important stages of a jury trial. But, it is the process of voir dire that gives an attorney the opportunity to pull the truth out about a juror’s beliefs and biases. In fact, the phrase “voir dire” derives from a Middle French oath mea...

Waiver of Prosecution: Who Holds the Power to Dismiss Your Case?

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waiver of prosecution “It is impossible to be sure of anything but death and taxes.” We have all heard this saying before. In fact, it was first said during the dawn of the 18th century and is now a common idiom in our English language. Here at Bixon Law, we have discovered another truism in life—people fight,...

Criminal Charges for Bail Jumping in Georgia?

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drug resources If you were arrested and made bail but failed to appear in court, you could be facing a bail jumping charge for violating the conditions of your bail. But, maybe you simply just missed your court date or maybe your absence from court was due to circumstances beyond your control. If you are question...

Georgia Laws on Carrying and Possession of Firearms

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possession of firearms The state of Georgia has various gun licensing requirements. Such laws outline when a person needs a license to carry a handgun, where a person can carry a handgun and the penalties for violating Georgia’s gun laws. There are also certain types of firearms that are prohibited in the state of Geor...

Here’s What You Need to Know About Refund Fraud in Georgia

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refund fraud With the Christmas holiday over, retailers are now processing thousands of returns. People are returning unwanted appliances, too little sweaters, too big shoes and other items for various reasons. Items are being returned online and also, traditionally, by people standing in long lines at Walmart,...

The Three Ways to Commit Robbery in Georgia

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georgia mask law You are facing a robbery conviction and you have questions. First, you are wondering if you can be charged with robbery if you didn’t use a weapon? Second, all you did was snatch the woman’s purse and ran. How can you be charged with robbery without using any force or making any threats? Third,...

When Can A Child Be Charged as an Adult?

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charged While many cases involving juveniles are handled by the Juvenile Court system, there are some that are transferred to Superior Court where a child under the age of 17 can be tried as an adult. If you visit the Georgia Department of Corrections website, you can view the profiles of juveniles (both m...

Using a Minor to Sell Drugs Can Increase Your Prison Sentence

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selling drugs “Freeway” Ricky Ross, Demetrius and Terry Flenory and Frank Lucas are among some of America’s most famous drug lords. Another fact that they all have in common is that they were introduced to the world of drugs as minors. “Freeway” Ricky Ross has reportedly said that he was introduced to ...

Understanding Identity Fraud in Georgia

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identity fraud LifeLock. We have all seen the commercials, advertising their identify-theft protection services. “LifeLock looks for use of your personal information, and with proprietary technology, alerts you to a wide range of potential threats to your identity,” according to the company’s website. And, ...

Giving a False Name, Making a False Police Report & False Statement to Police

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theft Despite public opinion these days, the job of law enforcement officers is to serve and protect the communities which they police. Therefore, when crimes are committed against people in the community, it is law enforcement’s duty to investigate such crimes in a fair and unbiased manner. However, w...

Warrant Application Hearings in Georgia

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theft of mislaid property We have all heard of warrants being issued: arrest warrants, search warrants and bench warrants. All issued by a legal or government official authorizing a body of law enforcement to arrest a person, search a person’s property or “administer justice” in some form or fashion. But, did you also...

Charged With Buying and Selling Body Parts in Georgia?

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cocaine trafficking Human trafficking has become a global crisis. Each year, the number of missing young girls and boys continues to rise—kidnapped, abducted or lured away with promises of work in the entertainment business such as modeling or even promises of making money working as nannies for wealthy families. An...

Are You Facing Gambling Charges in Georgia??

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gambling charges Georgia has always been a conservative state with a history of cracking down on unregulated gambling activities. It is simply not a “gambling-friendly” state. There are still strict laws against gambling here in Georgia and it’s not always easy to distinguish between the illegal and legal gam...

About Attorney Michael Bixon

Michael Bixon is a life-long believer in making the best of any situation and looking forward to a bright future. He brings that same philosophy to his practice and focus in helping people facing insurmountable circumstances. For Michael, going out of his way for his clients, being available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and ensuring they receive just representation is the only way to operate his practice.

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