Category Archives: Criminal Defense
Georgia Appeals Court Agrees to Grant New Trial in “Peeping Tom” Case
In Edge v. The State, Timothy Dwight Edge appealed the denial of his motion for a new trial after he was convicted on a “peeping Tom” charge. In his appeal, Edge argued the following: There was not enough evidence to support the verdict. Misconduct on the part of one or more jurors played a role… Read More »
Will You Be Granted Bond if Accused of a Violent Crime?
Many people charged with violent crimes have never been through the criminal justice system, and therefore do not understand the bail system. First, it is important to understand what bail bonds are and how they work. A bail bond is a type of payment presented to a court in exchange for the release of a… Read More »