Recently, the Georgia Supreme Court issued a decision agreeing with Attorney Brian Tevis that his client’s murder conviction should be overturned and the client is entitled to a new trial. In State v. ...
Read MoreAttorney Brian Tevis of Tevis Law Firm, LLC is known throughout Atlanta and the surrounding region as a criminal defense attorney capable of turning wheels and protecting the rights of his clients in ...
Read MoreThe Short Answer: NO. You have nothing to gain and everything to lose. The Details: If you have ever been stopped by the police, you have probably been asked whether you are in possession of any ...
Read MoreIt is now illegal in Georgia to remain in the left lane when another vehicle is behind you and traveling at a higher rate of speed. Long referred to as the "passing lane", the left lane of many roads ...
Read MoreRecently, the Georgia Supreme Court issued a decision agreeing with Attorney Brian Tevis that his client’s murder conviction should be overturned and the client is entitled to a new trial. In State v. ...
Read MoreThe people of Atlanta, Georgia can now depend on Attorney Brian Tevis for reliable criminal defense representation more than ever. He was recently sworn into the Northern District of the United States ...
Read MoreAttorney Brian Tevis represented one of two college students who were codefendants in case involving armed robbery of a convenience store. The robbery was caught on surveillance cameras and a friend ...
Read MoreGeorgia and the federal government go to great lengths to deter and punish drug offenders. Almost all Georgia drug charges are regarded as felony offenses, with the exception of possessing less than ...
Read MoreIt is now illegal in Georgia to remain in the left lane when another vehicle is behind you and traveling at a higher rate of speed. Long referred to as the "passing lane", the left lane of many roads ...
Read MoreGeorgia and the federal government go to great lengths to deter and punish drug offenders. Almost all Georgia drug charges are regarded as felony offenses, with the exception of possessing less than ...
Read MoreIt is now illegal in Georgia to remain in the left lane when another vehicle is behind you and traveling at a higher rate of speed. Long referred to as the "passing lane", the left lane of many roads ...
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