Perjury Charges in Georgia
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When the general public hears words like “terroristic”, we
often associate this with acts of domestic or international terrorism. Because
acts like 9/11 or mass shootings are particularly heinous, it seems intuitive
that “Terroristic Threats and Acts” would be among the worst of the worst
c...
At Bixon Law, we understand the legal nuances regarding theft by receiving stolen property. In the state of Georgia, you do not have to be a thief to be convicted of thievery. Even if you are proven to have not stolen an item, you can still be charged and punished for possessing the item the same a...
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...