Asset forfeiture is a legal tool used by law enforcement agencies to seize property linked to criminal activity. Georgia, like many other states, has laws in place that allow for the confiscation of assets potentially involved in or derived from criminal conduct....
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When is a drug crime a federal offense?
Facing criminal drug charges can be a harrowing ordeal, especially if you are not familiar with your rights or the possible penalties against you. While some drug crimes are state-level misdemeanors with relatively minor consequences, you might find yourself accused...
3 FAQs about money laundering charges
Although considered a white-collar crime, the government takes money laundering very seriously. While many people may think of schemes in movies, if you have deposited a large amount of cash or made a real estate purchase with cash, you may come onto the government’s...
How can you prove you do not have an intent to distribute drugs?
When an officer pulls you over on the road or approaches your home as part of an investigation, it can suddenly feel like the world is against you if you find yourself accused of drug possession. The potential consequences are even more severe if authorities believe...
How does a prosecutor prove constructive possession?
Constructive possession is a legal concept that refers to a court finding an individual to possess an illegal substance even though it may not be physically on their person. This concept occurs in drug possession cases where law enforcement finds drugs in a location...