The Valdosta Police Department requires its officers to record daily interactions with citizens. Annually, high-ranking officers take this footage and report their findings to the Chief of Police after a review. However, the use of body camera footage can be...
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Can the police listen to your phone calls?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Jul 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Living in the digital age has brought many conveniences, but it has also raised concerns about privacy. One common question many people ask is: "Can the police listen to my phone calls?" Understanding how law enforcement operates in terms of privacy can help you...
What different charges for assault entail in Georgia
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Jun 28, 2023 | Assault
Navigating the complexities of legal terminologies and rules can feel daunting, especially when you or a loved one faces charges for assault in Georgia. It is important to understand what these charges entail and their potential consequences. In Georgia, the law...
Exploring the varying degrees of assault in Georgia
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Jun 14, 2023 | Firm News
Assault charges in Georgia cover a broad spectrum, all involving a threat or physical act that causes another person to fear imminent bodily harm. These offenses range from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the severity of the act. It is important to understand...
Why should you know your Miranda rights?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | May 25, 2023 | Criminal Defense
When dealing with the possibility of a police interview or interrogation, it is also important to understand your Miranda rights. Many people have passing familiarity with the concept thanks to popular culture and film, but not many understand what these rights...
The line between misdemeanor and felony drunk driving in Georgia
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | May 20, 2023 | Drunk Driving
Drunk driving is a serious offense that can lead to severe consequences. In Georgia, the law makes a clear distinction between a misdemeanor and a felony when it comes to driving under the influence. It is essential to understand this difference because the penalties...
Can you safely leave a DUI traffic stop?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | May 13, 2023 | Drunk Driving
In areas with a high number of DUI drivers, officers may decide to set up a DUI traffic stop. It is important for drivers to understand how these stops work, their primary function, and whether or not it is okay to avoid them. Understanding DUI stops The first point...
What is the open container law in Georgia?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Apr 29, 2023 | Drunk Driving
In Georgia, it is illegal to have an open container within the passenger area of a motor vehicle. The law can be confusing as it requires understanding what an open container is and how officials apply this law. In addition, the passenger compartment portion of the...
What can make a simple assault charge worse?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Apr 13, 2023 | Assault
The act of simple assault constitutes a misdemeanor in the state of Georgia. However, since the severity of a misdemeanor is not always the same, you might face a more severe punishment than you expect. Depending on the situation involving the assault, a state...
When can police search my trash?
On Behalf of Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law | Mar 28, 2023 | Criminal Defense
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishes your protection from an illegal search and seizure of your property. However, there are times when your property might not fall under constitutional protection, such as when you throw something away in the...
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