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Charged with Hazing?

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hazing Hazing—it’s a traditional part of the initiation process for many sororities and fraternities across university campuses in this country. New pledges who cross the line over into Greek life are subjected to outrageous hazing rituals. In college, I remember a friend of mine who pledged a fratern...

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...

Cyberstalking & Cyberbullying Laws in Georgia

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We live in a world divided by states, countries and continents. Yet, we are all still connected by one thing—the Internet. I don’t think any of us could ever imagine a life without social media or the ability to electronically communicate with our family and friends. And, while the Internet has...

Pre-trial Motions: How to Get the Case Dismissed Before Trial

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marijuana trafficking Pre-trial Motions Pre-trial motions are used by parties to set the boundaries of trial.  In Georgia, pre-trial motions are governed by O.C.G.A. §§ 9-11-12 and 17-7-110, respectively.  Pre-trial motions also provide criminal defendants with the opportunity to hear legally admissible evid...

CAN I WITHDRAW MY GUILTY PLEA?

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withdraw guilty plea Around 98% of criminal cases get resolved in a guilty plea rather than a trial. This is because trials are risky, and often times, the state will negotiate a plea that is in your favor, resulting in no jail time and sometimes even no criminal charges. Pleas can be a life saver for a defendant. Howev...

Different Criminal Case Outcomes Explained

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case outcomes Many clients call us wanting to know the different options they have when facing criminal charges. In this article, we will explain most of the common outcomes in a criminal case here in Georgia. What happens if the charges are dropped?  Being charged with a crime doesn't always mean your cas...

Are Traffic Violations Criminal Offenses?

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Traffic Violations Far too often we receive calls from clients facing traffic charges. In most cases the client doesn’t understand whether her traffic violation is a criminal charge or not.  In this article, we will give you the run-down on what a traffic violation is and how it can impact your criminal record....

Georgia Recidivist Statute

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recidivist law I often tell my clients that your criminal history is your resume. If you are constantly getting in trouble with the law, your criminal record will follow you like a shadow. Even crimes that happened 10 years ago will still haunt you today. This is especially true with the enactment of the Georgia R...

Statute of Limitations Law

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statute of limitations When you get accused of a crime, the state is legally obligated to bring the charges against you within the specified Statute of Limitations (SOL). SOL is a law which forbids the state from charging someone after a number of specified years have passed. Most crimes have a SOL while other crimes...

Can I Get a Traffic Ticket on Private Property

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Can I get a traffic ticket on private property? As with any answer in the legal field, the answer is “it depends."   Generally, motor vehicle laws limit police officer’s jurisdiction or authority to highways and public roads.  However, there are a number of exceptions to the...

Pretrial Diversion Programs

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pretrial diversion What is a Pre-Trial Diversion program? Getting arrested is scary, especially getting arrested for something petty. Don’t panic too much, there are programs for certain defendants that can completely expunge that particular arrest off your record. These programs are called Pre-Trial Diversion or ...

Lesser Included Offenses

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terroristic acts What is a lesser included offense? A lesser included offense can be a defendant’s best friend, or worst enemy. A lesser included offense is a lesser offense than the original offense charged. Lesser offenses usually have a lesser sentence than the original offense. In Georgia, there are two types...

Georgia Firearm Laws

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firearm lawyer In the wake of the recent tragedies that have taken place over America by the use of guns, and all the animosity that gun laws have created, why not dedicate this article to Georgia Gun Laws titled "Georgia Firearms and Weapons Act." This article will discuss what a firearm is, who can carry a firea...

Asset Forfeiture Law

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asset forfeiture My property got taken by Police and I want to get it back, NOW! Asset forfeiture allows the government to legally take your illegal assets once you have been convicted (and sometimes not even convicted) of a crime; i.e. take your money from you and spend it themselves.  Asset forfeiture can oc...

How Olevik v. State Changed the DUI Game

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dui lawyer Summary of Olevik V. State:   Olevik v. State, S17A0738 (10/16/17), is a Supreme Court of Georgia case that changed the way DUI are investigated. In Olevik, appellant was convicted of DUI, failure to maintain lane and no brake lights. He contended that the trial court erred in denying his mot...

Don’t Let the Police Illegally Search You!

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illegal search Can the Police search me without a Warrant? The Fourth Amendment provides the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures. The Constitution of the United States as well as the Georgia Constitution forbids not all searches...

I’m Accused of More Than One Crime, Can My Charges Merge?

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merger doctrine What is the Doctrine of Merger? The doctrine of merger applies in a criminal setting where the defendant committed two or more crimes in a single act, but is only charged with one crime. Essentially, the multiple instances are "merged" by a judge, or combined into a single charge. According to the ...

Disorderly Conduct Charges

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disorderly conduct I’ve been charged with disorderly conduct, what shall I do? In Georgia, prosecutors use disorderly conduct charges for a wide variety of conduct. Most city law, as well as the state law provide for disorderly conduct as a criminal offense. Depending on whether the charge is under the city or stat...

DUI Law in Georgia

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dui georgia With car sharing apps like Uber and Lyft, why are people still getting caught driving under the influence? It literally makes no sense. However, because drunk driving is still trending around Georgia we will dedicate an article to DUI’s in Georgia, new case law that has changed the shape of DUI’...

Differences Between Drug Possession and Drug Trafficking

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drug trafficking Drug offenses are not taken lightly in Georgia. There is a long history of being "tough on drugs" since the 1980s. There are police units that are specifically dedicated to catching people in possession or distributing illegal. Many of legal experts, like us here at Bixon Law, are fighting for a red...

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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