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Georgia Supreme Court Issues Brand New Ruling on Early Probation Termination (aka Behavior Incentive Dates – “BID”)
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On February 18, 2025, the Georgia Supreme Court issued a new decision in Clark v. The State, a case that clarified the role of the Department of Community Supervision (DCS) in notifying courts about probation termination eligibility. The Court held: While DCS has a mandatory obligation to provide notice under OCGA § 17-10-1(a)(1)(B), a failure…

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DUI Search Warrants for Blood Must Specify What The Cops Are Looking For: Drugs or Alcohol.
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In State v. Johnson, the Georgia Court of Appeals reinforced the principle that search warrants must be specific in their scope and cannot be broadly interpreted to authorize additional searches beyond what was originally permitted. In this case, the court ruled that a search warrant obtained to test a driver’s blood for alcohol cannot be…

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Do I Get Credit For Time Served? Yes. Credit For Time Served Includes Jail Time Spent in Other Counties After 2020.
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In Forrest v. State, the Georgia Court of Appeals clarified the O.C.G.A. § 17-10-11, specifically regarding a defendant’s right to credit for time served before sentencing. This case is a critical reminder that trial courts must abide by the law’s broad mandate and leave the final calculation of time-served credit to the Department of Corrections…

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Rape Conviction Reversed Due to Erroneous Jury Instruction on Statute of Limitations
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In State v. Pelayo, the Defendant appealed his 2022 conviction for raping his niece, arguing that the jury instruction on the statute of limitations was incorrect. He was correct and the case was dismissed. The defendant was convicted for a rape that occurred in 1995 or 1996 when his niece was approximately 12 years old.…

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What Happens at a Guilty Plea Hearing in Forsyth County, Dawson County, and the Rest of North Georgia: A Guide for Clients
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If you or a loved one are facing the daunting prospect of a guilty plea hearing in Forsyth County, Dawson County, or anywhere else in North Georgia, you’re likely experiencing a mix of anxiety and uncertainty. Understanding what happens during this crucial part of the legal process can help you feel more prepared and informed.…

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What is a bond, and how do I get my friend out of jail?
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Understanding the Bonding Process in Georgia: Your Guide to Getting Your Friends and Family Out of Jail Welcome to Richman Law Firm’s blog, where we are committed to helping our clients navigate the legal system in Georgia. One crucial aspect of the criminal justice process in our state is understanding the bonding process. Whether you’re…

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Convicted of Murder But Truly Innocent
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Another Wrongful Conviction Because Prosecutors Withheld Evidence Finally free, Devonia Inman can look forward to starting over with his life today. He was exonerated after years spent wrongfully convicted; 23 to be exact. He is now a free man thanks to his defense attorneys. Inman, who claimed his innocence all along, was finally proven innocent…

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