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What is considered online stalking? 

On Behalf of Fitzgerald Law | Nov 28, 2024 | Crimes Against Persons

Also known as cyberstalking, online stalking involves using digital platforms to intimidate, harass or make someone fearful of their safety. Cyberstalking can involve sending incessant messages, tracking someone’s location online without consent or engaging in other...

Can alcohol intoxication play a role in criminal defense strategy?

On Behalf of Fitzgerald Law | Jul 3, 2024 | Crimes Against Persons

Alcohol and other mind-altering substances can affect people's judgment and their behavior. Although alcohol does not change someone's personality, it can influence their decision-making in many situations. Sometimes, people who have had too much to drink make...

Can spitting on someone’s face be a form of self-defense?

On Behalf of Fitzgerald Law | Nov 7, 2023 | Crimes Against Persons

Assault, in legal terms, refers to intentionally causing apprehension of harm or fear in another person without direct physical contact. Unlike battery, which involves physical harm, assault is about the threat of harm. In many states, including Georgia, the law...

What constitutes aggravated assault?

On Behalf of Fitzgerald Law | Oct 25, 2023 | Crimes Against Persons

Assault is an offense that can get one into legal trouble. The severity of any particular case depends on the circumstances surrounding it. An assault can be classified as simple or aggravated. A simple assault occurs when someone has clear intent to injure another –...

Is it possible to get sued if I swing at someone and miss?

On Behalf of Fitzgerald Law | Oct 5, 2023 | Crimes Against Persons

Have you ever been so angry at someone that you wanted to punch them in the face? Maybe you even tried to do it, but you missed. You might think that you're off the hook because you didn't actually hit them. However, that's not necessarily true. In the state of...

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