Being charged with a violent crime is one of the most serious situations a person can face. The consequences are real and immediate. Jail time, loss of bond, and permanent damage to your future are all possibilities. This is not the moment for guesswork or false reassurance.
Bryan Brown understands how high the stakes are because he has handled violent crime cases from both sides of the courtroom. As a former prosecutor, he knows how the state evaluates these cases, what evidence carries the most weight, and what factors influence charging decisions and sentencing exposure. That experience allows him to approach these cases with preparation and clarity.
Violent crime charges often involve complex facts, emotional circumstances, and split-second decisions that are taken out of context. Bryan takes the time to understand what led up to the incident, how the evidence was gathered, and whether the state’s version of events holds up under scrutiny. His focus is on protecting your rights and presenting your story accurately and responsibly.If you are facing a violent crime charge in Georgia, you need to act quickly.
Call or text 678-249-9180 to schedule a consultation and speak directly with Bryan about your options. His office is located in Lawrenceville, and he represents clients throughout Gwinnett County who need serious defense and honest guidance.
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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