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What does a Criminal Appeals lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Appeals lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Appeals cases in your area.
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Most Criminal Appeals lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Criminal Appeals lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Appeals lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Appeals cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Linton began practicing law immediately after graduating from The University of Georgia School of Law. Taking a position as an Assistant Public Defender with the Enotah Judicial Circuit in Dahlonega, Georgia gave Linton the courtroom experience he was looking for. Being able to represent those that would otherwise have their voices stifled by experienced government prosecutors is what gave Linton the confidence to push and work his cases until the desired goal had been achieved.. After leaving the Public Defender's Office, Linton began private practice in the metro-Atlanta area. He has regularly appeared in each of the state and municipal courts in Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Paulding, and Douglas Counties. Having handled hundreds of criminal cases, Linton has developed a keen understanding of what it takes to successfully take a matter from arrest through trial.. Linton is currently looking to represent clients anywhere in the metro-Atlanta area and beyond that understand they do not want to "go it alone" within Georgia's criminal judicial system. Allow him to be your voice when you need it most.. The University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, GA (J.D. 2008)The University of Georgia, Terry College of Business, Athens, GA (B.B.A. 2002). State Bar of Georgia (Criminal Defense Section)Supreme Court of GeorgiaCourt of Appeals of GeorgiaGeorgia Association of Criminal Defense LawyersCobb County Bar Association
Morris earned his Juris Doctorate at Georgia State University's College of Law in 2013 and his Bachelor of Science in International Affairs from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2006. After completing his undergraduate degree, Morris considered a career in academic philosophy. This plan changed after Morris completed the "Philosophy of Law" course at Georgia State University, when he realized that while philosophers typically end their discussions with journal entries, jurists end theirs with court orders backed by the power of the state.. Morris has wide-ranging litigation experience, including family law, criminal defense, and personal injury casework, with an overwhelmingly successful track record. He is a graduate of the Bill Daniel Trial Advocacy program, an intensive series of training courses led by the best criminal defense attorneys in the state, and he has specialized negotiation training from Georgia State University.
Samad K. Mubeen is an experienced trial attorney with a decade of legal experience. Samad has worked as an Assistant District Attorney and Assistant Solicitor-General throughout the metro Atlanta area. In these roles, he handled thousands of cases ranging from DUIs to major felonies. His prosecution experience extends into the immigration field where he worked as an attorney for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on immigration cases.. Samad uses his trial experience to provide aggressive and effective representation. From his extensive work with local and federal government, Samad will use insider knowledge to your advantage when he fights your criminal or immigration charges.
Elizabeth A. Geoffroy received her Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University in 1985, and her Juris Doctor from Emory University School of Law in 1988. She was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 1988. Ms. Geoffroy served as a senior assistant public defender in Fulton County, defending indigent clients charged with serious felony offenses in both jury trials and appeals for ten years. In her years in private practice she has represented clients in both criminal and civil cases throughout Georgia. She has tried over 50 jury trials and has argued before the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Georgia.Ms. Geoffroy's current practice includes defense of individuals charged with crimes, including DUI's, drug charges, other misdemeanors, and felonies; as well as representing injured victims in personal injury matters. She is a member of the Georgia Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers, the DeKalb County Bar Association, and the North Fulton County Bar Association.
After practicing in multiple areas of law, Attorney Katera H. Nelson utilized her experience and education to open The Law Office of Katera H. Nelson, LLC., where she focuses on criminal defense and civil litigation. Katera understands that navigating the complexities of legal matters can be a daunting task, and is committed to aiding each client in smoothly resolving their unique legal issue. She is an experienced attorney who is committed to quality service and legal competency.Katera is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana who relocated to Atlanta, Georgia in 2005. She graduated Cum Laude from Clark Atlanta University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. During her matriculation, she served as president of the Alpha Beta Beta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society.. While earning her Juris Doctorate from Western Michigan University's Thomas M. Cooley School of Law, Katera served as vice chairperson of the Moot Court Board as well as the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan. She acquired extensive experience in the criminal law arena by working with the Washtenaw Public Defender’s Office in Michigan, where she represented clients charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses.. As a third year law student, Katera worked as a prosecutor in the Fayette County District Attorney’s Office investigating and prosecuting felony criminal cases. After graduating and passing the bar, she went on to further her career by practicing criminal defense in the Atlanta area.. To diversify her legal experience, Katera also practiced as a plaintiff’s attorney. She worked on various aspects of civil litigation, and successfully obtained substantial judgements on behalf of clients. She also negotiated settlements of outstanding delinquent accounts as well as facilitated status meetings for private entities.. In her spare time, Katera enjoys exploring Georgia with friends, collecting vinyl records, and mimicking the culinary stylings of Chef Gordon Ramsey.
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After fighting on behalf of indigent clients as a Public Defender early in my career, I am currently working alongside attorney George Creal in all matters criminal and civil. Though only 34 years old, I've have already tried dozens of criminal cases, felony and misdemeanor alike. My felony cases tried before a jury consist of murder charges, armed burglary, armed robbery, and drug trafficking. Additionally, I have tried assault and battery cases plus smaller level felony drug and property offense cases. Most of my misdemeanor cases consist of DUI charges, some with a breath test and some without. I have also tried felony and misdemeanor cases before various judges in juveniles courts. An overwhelming majority of my cases have resulted in either an outright acquittal or a guilty to a lesser charge. Additionally, I have filed and/or argued over 200 motions to suppress in felony and misdemeanor cases. A number of these motions resulted in the dismissal of my client's case, including a dismissal for trafficking in cocaine and a dismissal of an armed robbery case. Lastly, I have taken over 1,300 depositions of state witnesses in different types of felony and misdemeanor cases. In addition to police officers and detectives, these have ranged from eye witnesses to expert witnesses. I have deposed expert witnesses the fields of DUI, drug recognition, ballistics, fingerprints, and DNA. My goal is to make sure I am more informed than the judge, prosecutor, and witnesses about the facts of my case each time I step into a courtroom. I will always allow for a free consultation, so please don't hesitate to call me if you are in need a defense attorney who will bend over backwards for you.
I love being a lawyer and fight hard to get justice for my clients. I am a trial lawyer and prepare each case as if it were going to trial. Most cases do not have to go to trial as a favorable plea bargain is often reached, but I am always prepared for litigation so my clients can get the best possible outcomes in their cases.
I began my law career as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable John M. Patterson, Judge (Governor, 1959-63) at the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals where I wrote approximately 150 unpublished memorandum and numerous opinions. This was an extraordinary learning experience.. In 1993, I moved my family moved to Dothan, Alabama. After a brief stint in civil practice, I returned to criminal law as a sole practitioner, where I tried numerous cases, including a grisly murder, one of Houston County's first DNA cases.. In 1994, I was lured from private practice to the City Attorney's Office for the City of Dothan. While there, prosecuted hundreds of DUI cases, along with domestic violence cases and other assorted misdemeanors. I also handled some of the City's civil work.. In 1995, I was lured from the City Attorney's Office to the Office of the District Attorney, 20th Judicial Circuit, which encompasses Houston and Henry County, Alabama. As an Assistant District Attorney, I handled thousands of cases and tried over 200 jury trials. Many of those were murders, robberies, drug trafficking, robbery and white collar crimes. Again, I prosecuted hundreds of DUI and domestic violence cases and handled juvenile matters. For a period of five years, I handled all the drug forfeiture cases for both counties.. In 2003, I returned to the private practice of law, focusing of criminal defense, DUI, and criminal appeals as I do today. Since then I have handled thousands criminal cases of all kinds. My experience as a former prosecutor makes me a better defense attorney. At trial, I have secured not guilty verdicts in capital murder, robbery, sex cases, drug possession and sales, DUI and numerous other cases. In other cases, I have secured, both at trial and by plea, many lesser included offenses, including a plea from capital murder to a misdemeanor. I have twice won the Alabama Criminal Defenses Lawyer's Merit Award.. I fight hard for those criminally accused regardless of guilt or innocence. I provide service to my clients without judgment. The criminal justice system only works if I keep the prosecution honest and ensure that the court's rulings are appropriate.. In March of 2016, I was recognized as one of B-Metro Magazine's Top Lawyers. In June of 2016, I returned to the solo practice of law as Eric C. Davis, LLC.. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services performed is greater than the quality of the legals services provided by other lawyers.
Call me at to discuss your case today.. Ultimately, I enjoy helping my clients obtain the best results possible and would truly appreciate you considering me to help you, should you ever need legal counsel.. A little about me: In 2013, I graduated from the University of North Alabama with my Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Legal Studies. I was a member of the University of North Alabama's Mock Trial team for three years and competed nationally against Ivy League schools. After graduating from UNA, I began law school at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law. While attending Law School, I assisted my prior law partner in preparing for and successfully trying multiple high-profile jury trials to verdict.. I obtained my Juris Doctorate from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law in 2016 and then successfully passed Alabama's Bar examination the summer of 2016. Since becoming a lawyer, my passion has been criminal defense trial work and criminal appellate work, among many other things. My interests include: traveling, wake-boarding, and spoiling my dog,Teddy.
Matthew grew up in Waterloo, Alabama and went to the University of Alabama where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He then went to Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery. He has worked in the legal field for over 9 years. Matthew represents clients who have been criminally charged or subject to criminal investigation. Matthew’s other practice areas include: family law, juvenile, personnel injury, probate, and more.Call now to schedule your FREE consultation! Matthew understands the inconvenient burdens that legal problems can cause. This is why Matthew accepts appointments after five and on the weekends if necessary.
Mr. Hunt graduated from Bradshaw High School in 2002 and earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alabama in 2006. He was awarded his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2010 and was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2010. He is also a member of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Mr. Hunt is also certified as a Guardian Ad Litem in juvenile cases.