Gregory A. Hicks secures Social Security benefits for disabled client

On January 20, 2010, after considering arguments made by Gregory A. Hicks at a hearing before an administrative law judge, the Social Security Administration determined that Mr. Hicks’ client was entitled to past due benefits since December 2005. Mr. Hicks successfully argued that his client met all of the requirements under federal law to obtain disability benefits.

Mr. Hicks’ client suffered from numerous problems including back pain, hip problems (including a hip replacement), shoulder pain and diminished eye sight. After the client unsuccessfully tried to obtain the benefits on his own, he sought Mr. Hicks’ help. Because of Mr. Hicks’ vigorous advocacy at the hearing, his client will now recover approximately $40,000 in past due disability benefits from the federal government.

Gregory A. Hicks appeals client’s child molestation conviction

Gregory A. Hicks filed briefs before the Georgia Court of Appeals urging that a child molestation conviction be overturned. In 2008, Mr. Hicks’s client was convicted of Aggravated Child Molestation in Cherokee County. Mr. Hicks argued that the conviction should be overturned because the trial court was wrong to try the client for two separate crimes in the same trial and there was a lack of evidence to uphold the convictions. Mr. Hicks also argued that the client’s sentence was improper under Georgia law.

Gregory A. Hicks Appeals Erroneous Murder Conviction in Cobb County

State v. Willis, Georgia Supreme Court, S10A0393

Gregory A. Hicks and Amanda R. Gaddis filed legal briefs in Georgia’s Supreme Court insisting that an erroneous murder conviction be reversed.

In support of his client,  Mr. Hicks argues that the trial court erred in admitting several pieces of illegal evidence at trial. The defendant was denied his constitutional right to an attorney when he was questioned by police despite invoking his right to have counsel present.

In addition, the trial court allowed Cobb County law enforcement officials to deny the defendant free exercise of his religious freedom when they required him to make statements to law enforcement instead of to a chaplain in confidence. Under Georgia law, statements made to a clergyman for the purpose of seeking spiritual guidance or counseling are absolutely not allowed at trial. The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office disregarded this religious protection when they required such statements be made to “proper authorities” instead of an ordained minister.

Gregory A. Hicks Nominated for State Court Judge

By Ashley Fuller
Cherokee Tribune
September 16, 2009

The process for finding a third state court judge for Cherokee County is now under way.

A list of 15 nominees for the bench has been created, and the nominees have until Sept. 28 to submit a completed application package to the state Judicial Nominating Commission. A final applicant list then will be released of the candidates who have accepted the nomination…

Attorneys with private law firms who were nominated are Canton attorneys Benson Chambers Jr., Jonathan A. Kesler, Nancy Pasterz, Jeffrey Rusbridge and Tim White and Woodstock attorneys Gregory A. Hicks, Hugh M. Dorsey III and Thomas Holbird Jr…

Once the final list of nominees has been determined, interviews with the 23-person nominating commission will be scheduled at the state bar office in Atlanta. The 15- minute interviews are scheduled for Oct. 13.

“It is just a way to get to know the person better,” Ms. Watson said about the interviews. “It is to find out what their judicial temperament might be.”

The commission will create a short list of nominees that it will send to the governor’s office.

Governor Sonny Perdue then will schedule interviews with the shortlist nominees and make his appointment.

No timeline has been established for by when a third state court nominee will be named.

Client Cleared of Theft Charges

Client Cleared of Theft of Inheritance

Client Cleared of Theft of Inheritance

Not Guilty Simple Battery Cherokee County

Criminal Defense Lawyer Simple Battery Cherokee County

Criminal Defense Lawyer - Not Guilty - Simple Battery Cherokee County

Not Guilty DUI Cherokee County

Criminal Defense DUI Lawyer

Criminal Defense DUI Lawyer - NOT GUILTY

Client Removed from GBI Sex Offender Registry

Client Removed from GBI Sex Offender Registry

Client Removed from GBI Sex Offender Registry

Wrongfully Listed Client Removed from Sex Offender Registry

Wrongfully Listed Client Removed from Sex Offender Registry

Wrongfully Listed Client Removed from Sex Offender Registry

Gregory A. Hicks Re-elected to Board of Governors

Gregory A. Hicks is pleased to announce his re-election to the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Georgia, the governing body of the State Bar of Georgia.

About the State Bar of Georgia

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