Savannah GA Non-Violent Crime Lawyer

Non-Violent Crimes Overview


Resisting Arrest
Disorderly Conduct
Prostitution
Conspirarcy

 

Non-Violent Crimes Overview

Of course non-violent crimes generally carry lesser penalties than those of the violent variety, but these can be serious offenses nonetheless. Crimes like resisting arrest, conspiracy, prostitution, and disorderly conduct may seem on the surface to be relatively minor offenses, but in fact, they can all carry significant consequences along with them and they are not to be taken lightly.

 

These non-violent offenses can result in stiff fines, community service, probation, and even jail time in some instances. Judges have some discretion concerning how severe the sentence will be, and of course they take your past record (or lack thereof)  into consideration. The cumulative nature of criminal activity is a very big factor should you find yourself facing charges for a non-violent crime in Georgia.

 

Any time you find yourself being charged with a crime, even if it is a non-violent offense, it is advisable to contact a Savannah Georgia criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. The accused are advised never to make any statements that could be used later to aid in the prosecution's case, and the best way to make sure that you control the damage after being arrested is to allow your attorney to guide you through the process from start to finish. If you don't take the situation seriously enough and feel as though you can handle it by yourself, you may make incriminating statements that result in maximum exposure to legal ramifications rather than the reverse.

 

Our Georgia criminal defense lawyers have the experience and expertise that it takes to communicate your side of the story and examine the details of the charges and the arrest in an effort to develop your defense. Law enforcement officers do a great job, but they do make errors, and their mistakes can cost a defendant dearly if they are not adequately represented. Non-violent crimes can result in life changing penalties that can take away your freedom, cost you a lot of money, and add a strike against your record that can come back to haunt you in the future. A savvy Georgia criminal attorney can mitigate these consequences and help you put a non-violent criminal charge behind you.

 

Accused of a non-violent criminal offense in Georgia, then contact an experienced Savannah lawyer.

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