Criminal Defense Attorneys in Norcross, GA
Defense for misdemeanor and felony charges, DUI, drug cases, theft, assault, and federal cases. The first 48 hours after an arrest are critical — bond, charging decisions, and evidence preservation all happen fast.
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Criminal cases are prosecuted by the local district attorney or solicitor general. In Norcross, GA, that means navigating the practices of the local prosecutor's office, which can vary significantly from neighboring counties in terms of plea offers, diversion programs, and trial readiness.
Bond hearings happen within 24–48 hours of arrest, and a local attorney can appear immediately at Gwinnett County Superior Court to argue for release on recognizance or a lower bond. Out-of-county attorneys often can't move that fast.
Most Norcross criminal matters are heard at Gwinnett County Superior Court, and an attorney with regular practice there knows the calendar judges and which prosecutors handle what types of cases.
For DUIs, Georgia's implied-consent law and administrative license suspension move on a 30-day clock — losing your license administratively is separate from the criminal case, and missing the appeal deadline costs you driving privileges regardless of how the criminal case ends.
Norcross, GA legal landscape
Key courts
- Gwinnett County Superior Court
- Gwinnett County State Court
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Frequently asked questions
Should I talk to the police after an arrest?+
No. Politely invoke your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney. Anything you say can and will be used against you. Even "explanations" you think will help often hurt your case.
How much does a criminal defense attorney cost?+
Misdemeanor flat fees in Georgia typically range from $1,500–$5,000. Felony retainers commonly start at $5,000–$15,000 and go much higher for serious or federal charges. Most attorneys offer free initial consultations for criminal matters.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?+
In Georgia, misdemeanors carry a maximum of 12 months in jail. Felonies carry more than 12 months — typically in state prison. Felonies also have collateral consequences including loss of voting rights (during sentence) and firearm rights.
Can I get a charge expunged or restricted in Georgia?+
Georgia uses "record restriction" rather than expungement. Many first-offender, dismissed, and acquitted cases qualify. Convictions generally don't qualify with a few narrow exceptions. An attorney can review your specific record.
What happens at a first appearance?+
Within 48–72 hours of arrest you'll have a first appearance where the judge advises you of your rights, sets bond (or holds you without bond for certain charges), and confirms representation. Having counsel at this stage matters for bond amount and conditions.
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