Can a misdemeanor amount of marijuana become a felony in Georgia?
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If you smoke weed, it’s common knowledge that possession of
marijuana is a misdemeanor when the amount of the drug is under one ounce.
Technically this is true, but if it’s the guideline you go by, you can still
end up with a drug-related felony. Georgia drug laws are complex, broad, and
come w...





As our country slowly moves towards decriminalizing marijuana, it is easy to fall into the trap of believing that the law currently does not take marijuana-related charges seriously. In Georgia, marijuana is still very much illegal, and you can be prosecuted for trafficking marijuana even if you li...
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What may have once seemed an obvious distinction,
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In the wake of the novel Coronavirus of 2020,
masks and discussions surrounding them have become an ever-present part of
daily life. Their newfound significance to our society has pushed America to
redefine the place of masks in our legal system.
On April 13th, 2020, Georgia
governor Brian Kemp...
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Years ago, a good friend
of mine moved to New York. Within her first week there she experienced an
unfortunate incident. She’d left her car in storage down South and had resigned
herself to riding public transportation for her time there. She was thrilled to
be in the “big” city and to experi...
Going through a divorce can be tough for all
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Whether it was the
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There are many stages of a case—the first being that of a preliminary hearing. The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to determine whether there is sufficient probable cause to believe the defendant committed the crime(s) in the alleged warrant issued against him or her. The "... purpose of a co...