Felony charges in Georgia: what you need to know 

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What is a felony?

In the state of Georgia, a felony is a serious crime that can result in more than one year of imprisonment, hefty fines, and a permanent criminal record. Felonies include violent crimes, fraud, theft, and other offenses that pose a high risk to society.

Some of the most common felony charges in Georgia include:

✔ Aggravated assault
✔ Homicide
✔ Armed robbery
✔ DUI (Driving Under the Influence) with aggravating factors
✔ Drug trafficking
✔ Fraud or identity theft
✔ Sex crimes

What are the consequences of a felony charge?

The penalties for a felony in Georgia depend on the severity of the crime and may include:
⚖ More than one year in a state prison
⚖ Heavy fines that can exceed thousands of dollars
⚖ A permanent criminal record that affects employment, housing, and civil rights
⚖ Probation or supervised release for years

What should you do if you are facing a felony charge?

❌ Do not speak to the police without an attorney.
✅ Consult an experienced criminal defense attorney.
✅ Understand your rights and legal options.
✅ Act quickly to avoid severe penalties.

DID YOU KNOW…

If you are convicted of a felony, you may lose rights such as:
🚫 Voting in elections
🚫 Owning firearms
🚫 Obtaining certain jobs or professional licenses

WHAT SETS US APART

⚖ Experienced criminal defense attorneys
⚖ Free initial consultations
⚖ 24/7 Spanish-language assistance
⚖ Your rights are protected, regardless of your immigration status

We work with a trusted law firm that specializes in protecting the rights of the Hispanic community in Georgia.
If you or a loved one are facing felony charges, contact us immediately.

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