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November 13, 2024
In Georgia, misdemeanor charges may seem less severe than felonies, but they can still lead to significant consequences. At The Law Office of Steven N. Jones, LLC, we understand the impact that a misdemeanor conviction can have on your life, and we are dedicated to providing effective defense strategies to protect your rights and future. Here’s what you need to know about misdemeanor defense in Atlanta. What Is a Misdemeanor? A misdemeanor in Georgia is a criminal offense that is generally considered less serious than a felony. Misdemeanors may involve penalties of up to 12 months in jail, fines, community service, probation, or a combination of these. Common examples of misdemeanors include: Petty Theft and Shoplifting – The unlawful taking of property valued under $500. Simple Assault or Battery – Threatening harm or inflicting minor injury on another person. DUI – Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol may be charged as a misdemeanor, especially if it’s a first offense. Disorderly Conduct – Acts that disturb the peace, such as public intoxication or fighting. Traffic Violations – Certain traffic offenses, like reckless driving or driving without a license, can be charged as misdemeanors. Consequences of a Misdemeanor Conviction Though misdemeanors are not as severe as felonies, they can still impact your life in various ways: Jail Time and Fines – Misdemeanor convictions can result in jail time of up to 12 months and significant fines. Probation – Many misdemeanors carry probation terms, which require regular check-ins and compliance with court-mandated conditions. Permanent Criminal Record – A misdemeanor conviction remains on your criminal record, potentially affecting employment opportunities, professional licenses, and housing. License Suspension – Certain misdemeanors, especially traffic-related offenses, may lead to license suspension, affecting your mobility and job. How The Law Office of Steven N. Jones, LLC, Defends Against Misdemeanor Charges When it comes to misdemeanor defense, our firm believes that every case deserves a strong, personalized defense strategy. Here are some of the defense approaches we commonly use to challenge misdemeanor charges: Challenging Evidence – In every case, we examine the evidence against you to identify weaknesses. If there is insufficient or improperly obtained evidence, we work to have it suppressed or dismissed. Negotiating Reduced Charges or Dismissals – In many cases, it is possible to negotiate with prosecutors for reduced charges or even dismissals. A lesser charge or dismissal can significantly reduce the potential impact on your life. Establishing Alibi or Lack of Intent – For many misdemeanors, intent is a critical component. If we can demonstrate that you had no intent to commit the alleged act, it could lead to reduced charges or dismissal. Exploring Diversion Programs – In Georgia, certain misdemeanor offenders may be eligible for diversion programs, which allow for rehabilitation and avoid a criminal record upon successful completion. Representing You in Court – If going to trial is the best course of action, we will vigorously represent you in court, challenging the prosecution's case, cross-examining witnesses, and advocating for your innocence. Why Choose The Law Office of Steven N. Jones, LLC? Facing a misdemeanor charge can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Here’s how we stand out: Experience with Misdemeanor Cases – We have extensive experience handling misdemeanor cases in Atlanta and understand the intricacies of local laws and court procedures. Personalized Legal Strategy – We recognize that every case is unique, and we tailor our defense strategy to your specific circumstances. Dedication to Your Rights – Our priority is to protect your rights and limit the impact of the charges on your life, career, and reputation. Charged with a Misdemeanor? We’re Here to Help If you’re facing misdemeanor charges in Atlanta, contact The Law Office of Steven N. Jones, LLC, to discuss your options. Our experienced attorneys will guide you through the legal process, defending your rights and working toward the best possible outcome for your case.