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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.

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3 days ago2 min read


Why Representing Yourself in Criminal Court Is a Terrible Idea (And Ryan Wesley Routh Just Proved It)
Representing yourself in criminal court may sound bold, but it’s usually a fast track to disaster. The case of Ryan Wesley Routh—who filed bizarre pro se motions instead of relying on experienced counsel—shows how quickly self-representation can spiral into spectacle. In Coastal Georgia, having a skilled criminal defense lawyer by your side is the difference between a strategy and a poorly-conceived sideshow.

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Sep 43 min read


Due Process: Legal Magic Words?
The phrase “due process” has been all over media and in headlines lately like it’s a magic spell—Abracadabra—to process! but what does it...

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Sep 32 min read


Pleading Without Showing Up: Can You Really Do That in Coastal Georgia?
In Coastal Georgia, some minor charges can be handled without stepping into court through a plea in absentia. It’s not a free pass—you’ll still face fines or penalties—but with the right lawyer, it can save you time, stress, and a courtroom appearance.

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Sep 22 min read


WERE YOUR MIRANDA RIGHTS VIOLATED BY THE POLICE?
Contrary to TV dramas, your case doesn’t vanish if police skip the Miranda script. Those rights only matter if you’re both in custody and being interrogated. What really counts is whether your constitutional rights were protected—and that’s where a skilled Georgia defense lawyer makes the difference.

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Mar 21, 20236 min read
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