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“Nolo Contendere” Pleas in Georgia: What It Means When You Say “I’m Not Saying I Did It… But I’m Not Fighting It Either”
A “nolo contendere” plea in Georgia means you’re not admitting guilt—but you’re still accepting punishment. Learn when judges allow it, when they don’t, and whether it could help your case.
KWW
Oct 9, 20252 min read


When Courtrooms Become Crisis Points: Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System
Ryan Wesley Routh’s guilty verdict and courtroom self-harm attempt highlight a hard truth: our criminal justice system is often where untreated mental health struggles collide with the law. Here’s why mental health matters in every case, from high-profile trials to local courtrooms in Coastal Georgia.
KWW
Sep 24, 20252 min read


From Criminal Defense to Helping Families Take Root: Why My Practice Includes Adoptions
When most people think of a criminal defense lawyer, they picture courtrooms, cross-examinations, and maybe the occasional “Law & Order”...
KWW
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Understanding Georgia Criminal Procedure: Step by Step Through the System
Getting arrested in Georgia isn’t anyone’s idea of a great day. The process that follows can feel like being dropped into a maze where...
KWW
Sep 5, 20252 min read
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