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Legal consequences of sexual assault

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jun 7, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Sexual assault is a serious crime with severe consequences. The legal system treats these offenses with utmost seriousness, reflecting the gravity of the impact on people who experience sexual assault. Penalties vary depending on several factors.  Types of factors...

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The impact of prior convictions on potential sentences

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Apr 26, 2024 | Criminal Defense

In the state of Georgia, prior convictions can have a significant impact on the potential sentences that defendants may face in criminal cases. However, it is important to note that a worse sentence is not always a foregone conclusion, as each case is unique, and...

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When do authorities have the right to search a home or vehicle?

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

Understanding when authorities have the right to search a home or vehicle helps protect individual rights and privacy. In certain situations, law enforcement officials may conduct searches without a warrant. However, these searches are subject to specific legal...

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3 ways a misdemeanor conviction can limit your future

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Mar 16, 2024 | Criminal Defense

Misdemeanors are generally less serious than felonies. However, even a misdemeanor conviction in Georgia can affect your life for a long time. For instance, it can lead to struggles in finding a job. 1. Educational opportunities Many educational institutions,...

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Key differences between theft, burglary and robbery

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 27, 2023 | Criminal Defense

In the realm of criminal law, it is important to distinguish between theft, burglary and robbery to ensure a precise understanding of legal consequences. Georgia law categorizes these offenses separately, each carrying its own set of penalties. Theft Theft, the...

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Understanding the collateral consequences of a felony conviction

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense

A felony conviction can have a lasting impact on various aspects of an individual's life, extending beyond the immediate legal penalties. These consequences, known as collateral consequences, are extensive and multifaceted. They can also affect an individual's...

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5 actions to avoid while facing criminal charges

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Sep 22, 2023 | Criminal Defense

When facing criminal charges, how you navigate the process may result in unexpected new challenges. It is important to avoid certain actions that can potentially worsen your circumstances. 1. Discussing your case with others Keep your legal matters private. Avoid...

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What should you know about misdemeanor bail?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jul 24, 2023 | Criminal Defense

When facing trial, defendants often have the right to a pretrial release of some sort. Different types of release exist, with a judge determining which type to give. Depending on the charge faced, bail details will change. For example, what happens when a person...

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How Georgia laws classify a “smash and grab” burglary

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jun 29, 2023 | Criminal Defense

Georgia law classifies smash-and-grab burglaries as felony offenses. As noted in Section 16-7-2 of Georgia’s code, however, retail establishments must show that the event caused damages of at least $500. Individuals may face allegations of burglary by entering a...

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The negative effects of a criminal record on your life in Georgia

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | May 13, 2023 | Criminal Defense

Being charged with a crime and having a criminal record can have significant consequences on your life. Even after serving time or completing probation, a criminal record can continue to affect your opportunities and quality of life. and it is important to understand...

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