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What You Need to Know About Georgia Shoplifting Laws

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

“I want that.” This phrase alone is the most common motive behind shoplifting. A crime beyond desperation or needs and into the territory of greed and wants, shoplifting can have severe consequences including probation, fines, and jail time. According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, more than 27 million people have shoplifted in… Read More »

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Can You Switch Attorneys In The Middle Of A Case?

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

There are times a defendant may be unsatisfied with their hired lawyer and when this happens, it is perfectly acceptable to discharge their attorney to hire a new one. Most attorney-client agreements typically advise clients that they have the right to discharge their attorneys. Court approval is not usually necessary for this order, but… Read More »

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What To Know About Georgia Arson Laws

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

There are plenty of reasons a fire can start, but when it is intentionally done, a person can face arson charges. Arson laws vary from state to state, but in many states like Georgia, arson is treated as a serious crime. Georgia addresses arson in three different statutes in the Georgia Code Title 16:… Read More »

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Understanding the Differences Between White Collar and Blue Collar Crimes

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

The terms “white collar” and “blue collar” for crimes committed are used as basic categorizations for crimes based on the accused person’s social status. These are always case by case basis, and determine how an individual’s case will be handled. Understanding what blue and white collar crimes are considered is important for a case… Read More »

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Violating Probation in Georgia: What You Need to Know

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Getting into trouble with the law can lead to serious consequences. Aside from the loss of personal and professional reputation, you may also face misdemeanor or felony charges that can result in jail time. However, there are some cases where jail time isn’t necessary for the criminal to fulfill their sentence. Courtroom rulings dictate… Read More »

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Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

If you’ve been charged with a crime, one of the first things you’re likely thinking is what are you going to do now? Having the support of friends, family, coworkers, and others around you is important when you are facing criminal charges. However, for the best possible outcome, hiring a criminal defense attorney is… Read More »

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The Consequences of Not Hiring a Criminal Defense Lawyer

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

If you’re arrested with criminal charges, you will be facing a misdemeanor or felony on your record. This means you’ll need to start thinking about how to defend yourself when it comes to a trial. Being charged with a crime comes with many financial implications, so your first instinct might be to try and… Read More »

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How Do You Beat a Drug Trafficking Charge?

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Drug trafficking is a serious crime that involves severe punishments that can include several years of jail time and hefty fines. But it is possible to beat a drug trafficking charge. In Georgia, drug trafficking laws apply federal mandatory minimum sentences. Per Georgia code § 16-13-31, penalties can include imprisonment of up to thirty… Read More »

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Mistakes to Avoid When Facing Drug Charges

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Being convicted of a drug charge can have serious consequences that extend beyond the courtroom. Most people know this, and when they face drug charges, they try to do or say something hoping that it will help them. But, unfortunately, doing this is almost always a bad idea. The state of Georgia has one… Read More »

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Why You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney Even If You are Innocent

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

If you have been convicted of a crime you know you didn’t commit, it may be tempting to represent yourself when your case goes to court. However, even if you didn’t commit the crime, there are many benefits of having a criminal defense attorney representing you — most importantly, not going to jail for… Read More »

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