Lisa Boggs

Allegations that traffic stop was pretextual unsupported by evidence.

Petitioner challenged the traffic stop precipitating her arrest for DUI, citing purported evidence that the stop was pretextual.  The Court declined to find a pretextual stop because the Petitioner’s evidence was refuted by the arresting officer’s credible testimony, which was corroborated by video evidence, that the stop was not premised on pretext, but rather on […]

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Decision to refrain from performing operation reasonable under the circumstances.

The Georgia Composite Medical Board sought disciplinary action against a surgeon for his decision not to immediately operate on a patient displaying signs of infection, but rather to wait until the following morning.  However, considering the risks of immediate surgery given the patient’s unstable condition and the resources available to the surgeon, the Court concluded

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Testamentary devise to trust results in transfer penalty.

Petitioner, a nursing home resident, was ineligible for Medicaid while her husband was alive because the couple’s combined resources exceeded program limits.  When her husband died, all of the couple’s resources were transferred to a trust held for the sole benefit of their daughter per the terms of his will.  Petitioner became resource-eligible for Medicaid

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