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Georgia Right to a Constitutional Speedy Trial

The Supreme Court case of *Barker v. Wingo* (1972) is a landmark decision regarding the Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial in the United States. Here’s a summary: Parties Involved Petitioner: Willie Mae Barker Respondent: John Wingo, Warden (representing the state) Background Barker was charged with murder alongside another defendant, Silas Manning. The state […]

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Navigating the fine line between reducing traffic violations for Commerical Drivers License Holders and Masking

Understanding Masking in CDL Traffic Violations It is crucial to differentiate between what constitutes “masking” and what is a legitimate legal process based on evidentiary reasons. Failure to properly understand the difference between the two can lead to serious legal consequences. The Concept of Masking Under 49 C.F.R. § 384.226, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety […]

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