You never thought you would be the one sitting in the back of a police car. For most first-time offenders, the fear and shame are overwhelming. One mistake suddenly feels like it could define your entire future. Losing your job, your reputation, or your sense of who you are can all feel like they are on the line.
Attorney Bryan Brown knows what that moment feels like. He was arrested at 19, learned from it, and turned his life around. After years working inside the District Attorney’s Office, he now uses that experience to help people facing the same fear he once felt. Bryan understands both sides of the courtroom, how prosecutors build their case, and what it takes to rebuild your life afterward.
Working with Bryan means getting honest answers and a real plan. He does not sugarcoat things or make empty promises. He listens, prepares, and helps you understand what is next so you can take control of your future again.If you are facing your first charge and do not know where to turn, Bryan is here to help you take the next step. Call or text 678-249-9180 to schedule a consultation and speak directly with Bryan about your options. He represents clients across Gwinnett County from his office in Lawrenceville.
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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