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MISDEMEANOR DEFENSE

What is a Misdemeanor?

In Georgia, a misdemeanor is a crime that is punishable by a maximum of 12 months in jail, a fine, probation, community service, and/or other conditions. While misdemeanor offenses are less serious than felony offenses, being convicted of a misdemeanor can have negative impacts on your life, making experienced legal representation essential to mitigate potential repercussions. Some examples of misdemeanor offenses in Georgia include but are not limited to:

  • Traffic Offenses

    • Speeding

    • Driving with a Suspended License

    • Reckless Driving

    • Driving without Valid Insurance

    • Driving without a License

  • DUI & Alcohol Related Offenses

    • Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs

    • Driving Under the Influence (Less Safe)

    • Public Intoxication

    • Minor in Possession of Alcohol

  • Theft Offenses

    • Shoplifting

    • Theft by Taking

    • Theft by Receiving

    • Theft by Deception

  • Crimes Against Persons

    • Simple Battery

    • Family Violence

    • Trespassing

    • Stalking

If you have been charged with a misdemeanor offense in Georgia, it is important that you retain an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately. At Babb & Masters, our attorneys stand ready to fight for you.

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