Drug Possession vs. Intent to Distribute: How Georgia Courts Decide

The difference between simple possession and intent to distribute can mean the difference between probation and prison time. Our criminal lawyers explain how prosecutors build these cases and how we defend them.
The Real Cost of Pleading Guilty: Why “Getting It Over With” Backfires

Many people think pleading guilty to criminal charges is the fastest way to move on. Here’s why that approach often creates bigger problems down the road—and when fighting your case is worth it.
When Domestic Violence Charges Aren’t What They Seem

Not every domestic violence arrest tells the full story. Our defense attorneys explain how false accusations happen, why they’re taken so seriously, and what steps you can take to protect your reputation and rights.
Understanding Georgia’s DUI Laws: What Changed in 2025

New regulations and court procedures are affecting how DUI cases are handled across North Georgia. Our criminal defense attorneys break down what these changes mean for drivers in Cherokee, Gilmer, Fannin, and Pickens counties.
What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Criminal Arrest in North Georgia

Being arrested is overwhelming, but the decisions you make in the first day can shape your entire case. Here’s what every defendant needs to know about protecting their rights immediately after an arrest in Cherokee County, Pickens County, or surrounding areas.