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How accurate is an eyewitness’s memory?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Aug 22, 2025 | Criminal Defense

If you are facing criminal charges, you might start to give up hope if the police inform you that they have an eyewitness willing to testify against you. There is no doubt that eyewitnesses have helped prosecutors seal many prosecutions. It’s also true that juries can...

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3 factors that can influence penalties for drug charges

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Aug 6, 2025 | Drug Charges

People accused of breaking the law are often anxious about the potential consequences that a court may impose in the event of a conviction. Many people try to determine the possible penalties before they choose between entering a guilty plea and taking the case to...

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3 life-altering assault charges you could face in Georgia

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jul 31, 2025 | Violent Crimes

Aggravated and felony-level assault charges carry steep penalties in Georgia. They have the potential to upend your entire life if convicted. The first step in building a strong defense is understanding the specific charge you face and its potential consequences....

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You do not have to give consent to a home search

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jul 1, 2025 | Criminal Defense

When a police car pulls up in front of your home, you already know that it’s going to be a rather interesting day. Then the officer knocks on your front door and asks you if they can come inside and take a look around. They claim that they’re conducting an...

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Can I be stopped carrying partially consumed wine from a hotel?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jun 10, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Bringing home a bottle of wine after a hotel dinner may feel harmless, especially if it was paid for and resealed. However, depending on how and where you carry it, this simple act can lead to legal consequences. Georgia has specific open container laws that make it...

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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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Can you refuse a breath test in Georgia?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | May 16, 2025 | Drunk Driving

A police officer pulls you over in Georgia. The officer says that they think you are impaired and they ask you if you have had anything to drink. Maybe they say they smell alcohol on your breath or that you made mistakes while you were driving. They want to give you a...

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How does Georgia handle juvenile violent crimes?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | May 5, 2025 | Violent Crimes

When the state charges a minor with a violent crime in Georgia, the process follows different rules than the adult system. Judges consider the youth's age and personal circumstances, but serious charges still carry lasting consequences. Understanding how the system...

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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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