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Closson Bass & Tomberlin

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Social Security -- Disability, Traffic, Workers' Compensation

Moon Law Firm

Juvenile Law, Traffic, Patent, Child Custody, Divorce & Family Law

Stephen G. Adkins, Attorney at Law

Criminal, Personal Injury, Immigration, Traffic

Sherwood & Sherwood P.C.

Real Estate, Family Law, Motor Vehicle, DUI-DWI, Employment

Dodd & Burnham, P.C.

Criminal, Insurance, Family Law, Traffic, Wrongful Termination

Katherine Gonos Attorney At Law

Family Law, Traffic, Lawsuit, Wrongful Termination, Divorce & Family Law

Guyton O. Terry, III, P.C.

Motor Vehicle, Divorce, Criminal, Personal Injury, Lawsuit & Dispute

Swan & Swan, Attorneys

Lawsuit, Traffic, Bankruptcy, Contract, Accident & Injury

David E. Mullis, P.C.

Bankruptcy, Insurance, Civil Rights, Traffic, Employment

H. Pearce Scott, P.C.

Elder Law, Traffic, Contract, Medical Malpractice, Employment


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Williams v. Whitfield County

... immunity from suit. Williams opposed the county's motion, arguing that the county had waived its sovereign immunity by use of a parked motor vehicle to prevent motorists from running off the roadway. The trial court granted ...

Culver v. State

... Following a jury trial, Wade Lee Culver was convicted of armed robbery, aggravated assault, and hijacking a motor vehicle. He now appeals from the trial court's denial of his motion for a new trial, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to sustain his conviction. ...

Sommese v. State

... "[O]nce a motor vehicle has been lawfully detained for a traffic violation, the police officers may order the driver to get out of the vehicle without violating the Fourth Amendment's proscription of unreasonable searches and seizures." Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 US 106, 111(2), n ...

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