Here are the types of cases I take on and how I help.
Traffic Tickets
In Georgia, traffic tickets aren’t just an inconvenience — they’re criminal misdemeanors. That means points on your license, higher insurance rates, and even the possibility of jail time. I help clients reduce or dismiss charges, protect their driving records, and avoid long-term financial fallout from what may seem like a minor citation.
Sex Crimes
Sex crime accusations can destroy a life — even before a conviction. These cases are emotionally charged and legally complex, and they require a defense that’s not only strategic but also discreet and prepared. I’ll help you understand what you’re up against, what your rights are, and what steps we need to take from day one
Drug Crimes
Whether you were caught with a small amount of marijuana or facing felony trafficking charges, drug arrests come with serious consequences. The good news? Georgia offers diversion programs and first offender options that can keep a conviction off your record. I’ll help you understand every option and fight for the resolution that gives you the best chance to move forward.
Theft Crimes
Whether you’re accused of shoplifting, burglary, robbery, or another theft-related offense, the consequences can follow you for years. A conviction can impact employment, housing, and even your immigration status. I’ll help you understand the charges, explain the difference between misdemeanor and felony theft, and build a defense aimed at protecting your record, your reputation, and your future.
Violent Crimes
Not all violent charges are created equal. From being involved in a domestic dispute to pulling a gun on someone to murder, the context behind an arrest matters — and so does how you present that story to the prosecutor.
Probation Violations
If you’re on probation and violate the terms — even slightly — you could be facing serious consequences. The process moves quickly, and the burden of proof is low. While avoiding revocation entirely can be difficult, I work to lessen the punishment by advocating for you with probation officers and prosecutors and pushing for outcomes that reduce time behind bars.
Let’s Talk About What’s Next
If you’re facing any of these charges, the best thing you can do is talk to someone who knows the system.
I’ll listen, explain your options, and help you take the next step — no pressure, no judgment.