If you are facing criminal charges, you are naturally concerned about the potential legal and financial consequences of a conviction. However, as a nurse, even a charge of certain offenses may lead to professional consequences as well. The state requires that licensed...


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Protect your Georgia nursing license after substance use arrest
On behalf of Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Jul 29, 2020 | Criminal Defense
When a nurse struggles with substance use, he or she may worry that seeking help will result in career damage. In fact, self-reporting a problem with drugs or alcohol can help protect your ability to practice as a nurse. Learn how a DUI or drug diversion arrest could...
Could you face prosecution for Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Loan Fraud?
by lzebrowitz | Jun 12, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Fraud
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020. A major part of the CARES Act provided for a total of $669 million in federal funds to be designated for financial relief for small and medium-sized businesses...
Super Lawyers Meg Strickler and Chelsea Thomas win big in Fulton County superior court.
by mstrickler | Feb 29, 2020 | Criminal Defense, Sex Crimes
Not guilty verdict secured by criminal defense lawyers Meg Strickler and Chelsea Thomas
Criminal Defense Attorney Dan Conaway Radio Show
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Nov 24, 2018 | Criminal Defense
Criminal defense attorney Dan Conaway has joined forces with Mike Brooks and created a radio show based on his best selling book, Arrested. Each week, you can listen to a new episode of his podcast here. Also, you can purchase his book on Amazon.com. ...
Georgia student focused on criminal defense for social media post
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | May 11, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Something viewed as a humorous prank by one person could be perceived in a much different light by another. Every action taken, regardless of someone's age, can potentially bring life-changing consequences. A college scholarship student in Georgia is likely preparing...
Criminal defense on tap after 22 arrests in Georgia
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Jan 5, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Crime rates are high in many areas. However, not all people charged with crimes are convicted. In fact, some accused individuals are successful in having their charges lowered or their cases dismissed entirely. Often, aggressive strategies help defendants protect...
Criminal Defense: Cosby and the concept of “similar transactions”
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Dec 14, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Criminal Defense: In criminal trials, prosecutors will often attempt to bring in prior convictions or prior bad acts in trial as a way to persuade jurors as to a defendant's guilt. These are fights that our fought before trial in pretrial hearings. The...
Criminal Defense: Ross Harris #hotcardeath trial summary
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Nov 12, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Criminal Defense attorney Meg Strickler has been covering the Ross Harris #hotcardeath trial for WXIA NBC Affiliate in Atlanta. She has appeared throughout the more than month long trial with anchor Vinnie Politan and his dream team of legal experts. Click...
Criminal Defense: The Use of Experts in Trials
by Conaway & Strickler, P.C. | Nov 3, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Criminal Defense: The use of experts is an important decision in the defense of a criminal case. If the government, for example, has chosen to bring an expert on as part of their case, it may be an absolute necessity to obtain an expert on the defense side to...
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