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Protecting Your Rights. Legal representation for workers' compensation, victims of employment discrimination, Department of Labor issues, wage and hour complaints, victims of automobile accidents, wrongful death, trucking accidents, and consumer protection. Please contact us for your free consultation.

03/29/2021

I will be out of the office Wednesday, March 31.
Will be receiving the Covid vaccine!

Seeking Equal Justice Committee 03/19/2021

The Georgia Bar's statement condemning violence against Asian Americans.

Seeking Equal Justice Committee Seeking Equal Justice

12/23/2020

Due to the out-of-control spread of Covid, the GA Supreme Court has modified its current Emergency Order and has suspended all jury trials through "at least February".
Stay safe!

www.gasupreme.us

08/28/2020

I am in a CLE today, and will not be available until after 5:00.

Will be back to normal schedule on Monday.

09/30/2019

The word "hearsay" is being thrown about in the media recently. From the way it is being used, many people do not understand what hearsay is--and what it is not.

What is hearsay?
Simply put, hearsay is a statement made by someone out of court which is offered as evidence to prove the truth of a matter asserted in a trial.

An example: "John Doe told me he killed Sam Smith." At John Doe's trial, that may be considered hearsay.

Another example: A sworn affidavit is considered hearsay.

Therefore, hearsay is only relevant in court proceedings. Or, in the current context of the current news cycle, in impeachment proceedings, which are considered to be in nature a grand jury or trial.

Is hearsay unreliable?
No. For the purposes of court, it may be.

Is hearsay excluded during investigations?
No. In fact, while few prosecutors would consider taking to trial a case consisting only of hearsay, it is generally and widely used during investigations and may be what is necessary to launch an investigation.

Do courts allow hearsay as evidence?
That is a very complicated question. Every state has numerous exceptions to the hearsay rule. Georgia has 23 exceptions. That means there are 23 categories of hearsay which are allowed into evidence at trial. Some of those exceptions include public records and business records, statements against the interest of the person making the statement, prior inconsistent statements and dying declarations [i.e.: "John Doe shot me," made by Sam Smith just before he dies.

So, technically, any statement made outside of a court hearing is hearsay. If a person making that out-of-court statement is available to testify at the eventual trial, that out-of-court statement is considered to be NOT hearsay.

That is an exceptionally brief and incomplete primer on a complex issue which takes up hundreds of pages in law books. But, when someone says a statement is hearsay, it only means it is a statement someone has made who is not a sworn witness on the witness stand in court.

IOW, everything you are likely to say or hear anyone else say today is hearsay.

08/12/2019

We will be out of the office on Monday, August 12.
We will have limited access to e-mail and phone.

Be Kind To Lawyers Day 04/09/2019

Be Kind To Lawyers Day Lawyers around the world get a lot of grief...just for being lawyers. Jokes are made about them and they consistently rank as one of the least respected professions on the planet* (ranked just above...

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1000 Parkwood Circle, Suite 900
Atlanta, GA
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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm