Dui Refusal Has to Be More Probative Than Prejudicial
The case of “Randall v. State, S23A1118” decided on January 17, 2024, by the Supreme Court of Georgia, revolves around the suppression of evidence related to Antonio Rodrick Randall’s refusal to submit to a blood test following his DUI arrest. In an earlier decision, “State v. Randall, 315 Ga. 198, 880 S.E.2d 134 (2022)” (referred […]
Read MoreThe Georgia Code addresses the Nolle Pros
In Georgia law, “nolle prosequi,” often abbreviated as “nolle pros,” is a legal term that refers to the decision by a prosecutor to voluntarily discontinue prosecution of a case. This decision can be made at any point during the criminal proceedings, up until a verdict is reached. When a nolle prosequi is declared, it effectively […]
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