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Violent Crimes

Paulding County Violent Crime Attorney

What is a Violent Crime?

A violent crime is considered a criminal act involving violence or the use of a weapon. Threatening a victim with violence, or giving the victim reasonable cause to believe violence or danger is imminent can also bring about violent crimes charges. If you've been arrested for committing a violent crime, you need to speak with one of our experienced lawyers right away.

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Types of Violent Offenses We Handle

At Henrickson & Sereebutra, we have experience handling complex cases involving all types of violent crimes, including:

What are the Penalties for Violent Crimes in Georgia?

The vast majority of violent crimes are felony offenses, which means that if you're convicted of the charges, you will be sentenced to anywhere from one year to life in prison, along with thousands of dollars in fines, restitution to the victim, probation, community service, and the loss of the right to own or possess firearms.

Contact Our Paulding County Violent Crime Lawyer Today

If you're facing criminal charges for a violent crime in Paulding County, Cobb County, Douglas County, or any Metro Atlanta Georgia County, it's important to take your situation seriously, as your rights, freedom, and ultimately your future are on the line. At Henrickson & Sereebutra, we have the experience, knowledge, and resources to effectively defend you against the most serious criminal charges.

Having formerly worked as prosecutors, where we served as lead counsel in thousands of criminal cases, we know how to properly prepare a strong and compelling defense to challenge the prosecution's accusations. Most importantly, you can trust us to provide you with aggressive defense representation throughout the criminal process to increase your chances of overcoming your charges to avoid a conviction!

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Commonly Asked Questions

How can Henrickson & Sereebutra help with my violent crime charge in Georgia?

Henrickson & Sereebutra is a law firm with a team of attorneys who have extensive experience in defending against violent crime charges in Georgia. With a background as former prosecutors, they bring a unique perspective to your defense, understanding the strategies of the opposing side. They are committed to preparing a strong defense, challenging the prosecution's case, and providing aggressive representation to protect your rights and aim for the best possible outcome.

Why is it important to act quickly after being charged with a violent crime in Metro Atlanta?

Acting quickly after being charged with a violent crime in Metro Atlanta is crucial because it allows your defense attorney to start gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and building a strong defense strategy as soon as possible. Early intervention can also help in negotiating with prosecutors before formal charges are filed, potentially reducing the severity of the charges or even getting them dismissed.

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