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Have You Been Charged with Burglary in Georgia?

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burglary Many states, including the state of Georgia, have amended their burglary laws. Traditionally, burglary in Georgia was defined as the breaking and entering into a dwelling at night with the intent to commit a felony therein. Today—whether night or day—a person can be charged and convicted of bur...

Have You Been Charged with Deposit Account Fraud in Georgia?

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deposit account fraud Desperate and stressful financial times often lead people to make poor decisions that result in them breaking the law. A common financial crime committed during such times is deposit account fraud which, essentially, occurs when a person makes a payment with a financial instrument such as a che...

Simple Assault in Georgia: Is Physical Contact or Specific Intent Required??

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simple assault Simple Assault in Georgia: Is Physical Contact or Specific Intent Required? Under Georgia law, simple assault is categorized as a “Crime Against the Person.” It is a category of offenses that can be easily misunderstood. Many people who don’t have in-depth knowledge of the law may think th...

The Three Degrees of Arson

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arson Whether a house fire or a wildfire, fires are either accidentally or intentionally set and as with every fire, people’s lives and property are at risk. Accidents happen; however, if someone intentionally sets a fire he or she could be charged with arson. In the state of Georgia, the crime of ...

Distinguishing a “Terry Stop” from an Arrest

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terry stop In the America we live in today, it is imperative that private citizens know their rights. The Fourth Amendment protects us “against unreasonable searches and seizures” and “no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause.” In order for the Fourth Amendment to be triggered, an encounter be...

What’s the Difference Between Homicide, Murder & Manslaughter in Georgia

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homicide When a person takes the life of another, the act is often described simply as “murder.” However, murder is a type of homicide crime along with manslaughter. And, manslaughter can be either involuntary or voluntary. I know, it can get confusing. That’s why if you have been accused or are ...

DUI Checkpoint Season is Upon Us

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dui The holiday season is always filled with food, family and fun—and alcohol, which can result in serious legal issues if you make the decision to drink and drive and you just happen to stumble upon a DUI checkpoint. To some, DUI roadblocks and sobriety checkpoints are viewed as a trap by law enforc...

Hit & Run Accidents: What Does Georgia State Law Require?

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hit and run According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fatal hit and run crashes are trending upwards. In Georgia this year, there have been a number of hit and run cases. While there are many reasons why a person may choose to leave the scene of an accident, it’s important to under...

No Hate Crime Laws In Georgia?

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hate crime As experienced criminal defense lawyers in Georgia, we not only feel it’s our duty to keep you updated on specific offenses under Georgia law but, also, to keep you informed of other news related to the area of criminal law in general—such as why the state of Georgia has yet to pass hate-crime ...

Criminal Gang Activity in Georgia

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criminal gang activity While on the campaign trail, Georgia’s newly elected governor, Brian Kemp, made a promise to crack down on gang activity. Back in April, Kemp told Marietta voters, “We have a gang problem in Georgia. It’s a crisis.” And, investigators from the statewide organization GGIA (Georgia Gang Inves...

Statutory Rape: Consent is Not a Defense

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statutory rape You have been single for a while and decide to test the waters of online dating. One day, you receive a message from “SheBadd_1987.” You review her profile. She has stated that she attends the local community college, waitresses at a local bar and has her own apartment. Also, her profile pictur...

Incest & the Gravity of Such Sex Crimes in Georgia

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incest Just this month, an ex-Georgia high school football star who briefly signed with the Atlanta Falcons was arrested by Columbus police after allegedly sexually abusing a 12-year-old female relative. The man, identified as Justin Crawford, faces felony charges of incest, sodomy and enticing a child fo...

Still Illegal: Physician-Assisted Suicide in Georgia

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In the United States, there are only a handful of states that have legalized physician-assisted suicide—Georgia is not one of them. Those states include California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Vermont, Washington and Washington D.C. And, many people facing terminal illnesses believe it is thei...

Charged with public indecency in Georgia?

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public indecency Indecent exposure is otherwise known as the crime of public indecency in the state of Georgia. It is considered a sex crime and a conviction of public indecency can have a lasting effect on your life. It can be downright damaging. Not only can being charged and convicted of public indecency stain y...

Feticide in Georgia

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feticide Early on an August morning of this year—at exactly 2:20 a.m.—Cobb County resident Elvin Durant pulled out a black folding knife and stabbed his pregnant wife to death. Unfortunately, the unborn child also died. Durant was arrested and charged with felony murder, feticide and two counts of aggra...

Do You Have a Warrant? The Fourth Amendment & Warrantless Searches

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warrant The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and th...

Criminal Solicitation: I Didn’t Commit the Crime, So Why Do I Have to Do the Time?

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criminal solicitation After all of the 20/20, Dateline and 48 Hour Mystery episodes that have aired overtime about a husband, a wife or a mistress hiring someone to hire someone else to kill or harm their significant other one would think that everyone knows by now that no matter how far you have tried to remove yo...

Defending Your Property in Georgia: When Is Deadly Force is Justified?

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defending your property As a Georgia resident, you have the right to protect your property against others who trespass on your real property or criminally interfere with your personal property. However, that right is not without its’ restrictions and limitations under the law. Defense of Property in Georgia… In...

The Intoxication Defense? When Is It Applicable?

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intoxication You’re drunk! Your eyes are blood shot red. Your speech is slurred. You’re stumbling out of the bar. And, you’re wearing the stench of alcohol like it’s a new scent of cologne—it’s all over you. The bartender should have stopped serving you after you had your tenth beer, but you flashed...

Understanding Georgia’s Juvenile Court Delinquency Proceedings

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juvenile Navigating the juvenile justice system in Georgia can be difficult and confusing to children, parents and attorneys who are not experienced or familiar with Georgia’s juvenile laws. In Juvenile Court, there are primary three types of cases: dependency actions, delinquency actions and CHINS ca...

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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