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At Bixon Law Firm, located in Atlanta Georgia, we have an experienced team, dedicated to defending clients against complex criminal charges. With a deep understanding of RICO statutes and racketeering charges and a proven track record in navigating the legal landscape, we provide strategic, persona...
At Bixon Law, we understand the various stages of Transaction Card Theft. Our team will work with you to ensure that you are treated fairly and receive the best possible outcome for your case. With years of experience handling transaction card theft cases, our attorneys are well-versed in Georgiaâ€...
Have you been charged with Fraudulently Obtaining Regulated Drugs in Georgia? There are many ways to be charged or convicted of this offense. One example would be obtaining prescription drugs by using someone else’s name, or picking up prescription drugs for them but then keeping them for yoursel...
It's
been said once, twice and many times over: "One who is his own lawyer has
a fool for a client." However, no matter what the old adage says, every
American citizen not only has the right to be represented by counsel, but also
has the right to represent himself or herself in court. Otherwise, kn...
You've spent four days in county jail for public intoxication. It's a
minor, first-time offense for you. And, luckily, on your court date the
prosecutor is in a good mood and agrees to time served and a fine. You'll still
have to plead guilty and have a conviction on your record, but you're going
h...
We’ve all been pulled over by the police before—at
least most of us. If you haven’t then you are a unicorn! Such a traffic stop
usually involves an officer requesting to see your license and registration
before heading back to his or her police cruiser with your information in hand.
And, does...
To a prosecutor’s dismay, witnesses in a criminal
trial don’t always cooperative. A prosecutor’s worst nightmare—besides losing a
case—is when a witness for the prosecution takes the stand and surprisingly
testifies in favor of the defendant. It just doesn’t happen in the movies! It
doe...
A
friend of a friend once told you that he had faced criminal charges and jail
time but that the prosecutor nol prossed his case. He’s free, having fun and
living his best life! Now, due to an unfortunate family fight, you’ve been
arrested and charged with simple assault against a family member...
In the words of trial advocacy experts, Peter Murphy
and D. Barnard, “the rule against hearsay ranks as one of the law’s most
celebrated nightmares.” And, it’s true! Even for seasoned attorneys, mastering
the rule against hearsay and all of its’ exceptions is a difficult task. However,
we...
Many Americans equally love their pets as they do
their human children and animal abuse in their eyes is detestable and downright
unforgiveable. Currently, in the state of Georgia, animal cruelty is a
misdemeanor and the penalty could be a fine up to $1,000.00, up to one year in
jail or both. Any G...
“I
plead the fifth.”
Whether in real-life legal proceedings or a Hollywood
blockbuster, we have all heard those four little words. Most people are fully
aware of their right not to incriminate themselves in a criminal trial. It’s a
protection guaranteed to us under the Fifth Amendment of t...
There are several different kinds of theft offenses under Georgia law and each has different elements that need to be proven by the State’s Attorney to get a conviction. Such offenses include: theft by shoplifting, theft of services, theft by conversion, theft by extortion and theft of lost or mi...
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...
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...
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...
“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...
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...
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...
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.
Extortion, a crime that lurks in the shadows of coercion and intimidation, has far-reaching implications that can turn an innocent exchange into a criminal offense. Defined under Georgia law as unlawfully obtaining prop...
Entering a Stinson plea is effectively a high stakes gamble. When entering a Stinson plea, a Defendant admits guilt to actually secure a better outcome of the case. Stinson pleas come about when a prosecu...
A plea of nolo contendere doesn’t mean that the Defendant has chosen to plea innocent or guilty, but simply means that they don’t want to contest the allegations against them. A nolo contender plea is a way to...