A felony charge changes the conversation immediately. Prison time, loss of rights, and permanent consequences are no longer abstract possibilities. They are real risks that demand serious attention and experienced guidance.
Bryan Brown Law approaches felony cases with clarity and preparation. As a former prosecutor, he understands how felony cases are evaluated from the moment of arrest through indictment and beyond. He knows what evidence carries weight, what factors influence bond decisions, and where opportunities may still exist to reduce exposure.
Felony charges often involve complex facts and high pressure. Bryan takes the time to break everything down so you understand what is happening and why. He focuses on strategy, preparation, and protecting your future rather than false reassurance. His goal is to help you make informed decisions at every stage.
If you are facing a felony charge in Georgia, early action matters. Call or text 678-249-9180 to schedule a consultation and speak directly with Bryan about your options. His office is in Lawrenceville, and he represents clients throughout Gwinnett County who need serious defense and honest answers.
On Behalf of Bryan Brown Law
Bryan Brown is a dedicated defense attorney committed to helping people facing serious criminal charges get honest answers and strong legal representation. At Bryan Brown Law, he believes every client deserves to be treated with dignity and compassion — not just as a case number, but as a person who deserves a second chance.
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