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Can you go to jail for violating probation?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | May 28, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Probation allows some individuals to serve their sentence in the community instead of going to jail. However, it comes with strict rules. Breaking those rules, which is called a probation violation, can lead to serious consequences, including jail time. Here are some...

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What are the consequences of resisting arrest in Georgia?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Apr 21, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Resisting arrest in Georgia can lead to serious legal consequences that extend beyond the original offense. Whether you attempt to flee, physically resist, or verbally confront law enforcement, you could face additional charges that may significantly affect your...

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What are the penalties for kidnapping in Georgia?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Apr 2, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Kidnapping charges in Georgia carry some of the harshest penalties in the state. The law treats it as a serious offense, especially if it involves injury, ransom demands, or children.  If you're facing this charge or know someone who is, it's important to understand...

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How does Georgia handle juvenile delinquency cases?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Feb 3, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Juvenile delinquency cases in Georgia follow a different legal process than adult criminal cases. The state focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment. The goal is to help minors correct their behavior and avoid future offenses. The role of the juvenile justice...

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How can you defend against DUI charges for prescription medication?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Dec 27, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Driving under the influence (DUI) charges often involve alcohol, but prescription medications can also lead to legal trouble. Understanding the defenses available can make a significant difference in the outcome of these cases. DUI cases involving prescription drugs...

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What makes evidence inadmissible in Georgia courts?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 28, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Many individuals in Georgia face criminal charges for various offenses, ranging from driving under the influence (DUI) to violent crimes such as assault or theft. Their attorneys play a role in defending against these charges, which often involves challenging the...

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What qualifies as theft by deception?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 1, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Theft by deception happens when someone takes another person's property by misleading them. This form of theft focuses on using lies or manipulation to gain ownership of someone else's belongings. Understanding what qualifies as theft by deception helps people protect...

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Can I get in trouble for allowing underage drinking in my home?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Sep 23, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Many people might not know that hosting gatherings can carry serious responsibilities, especially if it involves minors and alcohol. Georgia has strict penalties when it comes to giving alcohol to individuals younger than twenty-one. Homeowners can get into legal hot...

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What is the difference between a federal case and a state case?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Sep 12, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Federal and state cases differ based on the nature of the dispute and the laws governing them. It is important to understand how federal and state court systems operate, each with its procedures and authority, as these differences can impact the outcome of a legal...

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When can carrying firearms result in a felony?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jun 14, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Georgia has a reputation for gun-friendly legislation. However, alongside the right to bear arms comes a responsibility to understand the legalities. Gun charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies, with significant consequences. Carrying a concealed weapon...

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