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Savannah GA Non-Violent Crimes Lawyer
Georgia Non-Violent Crimes
Our Savannah Georgia lawyers handle the following non-violent crimes in GA:
| Conspiracy Computer crimes Aiding and abetting |
Perjury Extortion Disorderly conduct |
Gambling Protective order violation Accessory to a crime |
Contact an experienced Georgia criminal attorney if you are charged with a crime in or near Savannah Georgia. An experienced attorney can guide you through the complex and lengthy Georgia criminal code.
Solicitation
Solicitation is asking another person to commit a crime for you.
Resisting arrest
Resisting arrest is a misdemeanor in Georgia. If a police officer attempts to arrest you, you must co-operate with him. If you taunt the officer, lie about your identity, struggle with the officer, try to hurt or escape from the officer or otherwise resisting his or her efforts to take you into custody, you will be guilty of resisting arrest. You will be charged with resisting arrest if you interfere with a police officer’s attempt to arrest another person.
Disorderly conduct
Disorderly conduct is a criminal offence and generally includes most kinds of unruly or disturbing behaviors, which acts to provoke a disturbance. You can face prison sentence and fines for disorderly conduct.
If you are accused, suspected, or charged with committing a non-violent crime in Georgia, then contact an experienced GA criminal defense attorney immediately.
Our criminal defense lawyers are based in Savannah, Georgia.
Our attorneys also handle cases in Chatham County, Bryan County, Glynn County, McIntosh County, Liberty County, Long County, Evans County, Bulloch County, Effingham County and Toombs County, or at military bases like Fort Stewart Army Base and Hunter Army Airfield contact us. We can help you fight your criminal charges. Call (phone).
If you are located in Savannah GA area, then contact us if you
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