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Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip code 30720 Dalton

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We have more than 4 top best Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 30720, Dalton, Georgia. Marcus R. Morris, Brandon Sparks are among the top best Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 30720. While choosing lawyers in zip code 30720, compare their reviews.


Marcus R. Morris - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 30720

Marcus R. Morris

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense

Zip code: 30720, Dalton, Georgia

Marcus R. Morris Avvo Reviews
Mr. Morris recently represented my family member in a criminal defense case and did an excellent job at a reasonable price. He got the best outcome p... ...

Contact: (706) 226-0100
Waycaster, Morris & Dean LLP.
130 W King St 220.

Brandon Sparks - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 30720

Brandon Sparks

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense, Appeals

Zip code: 30720, Dalton, Georgia

Brandon Sparks Avvo Reviews
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Contact: 706-226-0300

101 East Crawford Street, Suite 300.

Gandi Vaughn - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 30720

Gandi Vaughn

Area of Practice: Criminal Defense

Zip code: 30720, Dalton, Georgia



Contact: (706) 278-2040
Mitchell & Mitchell, P.C..
101 Thornton Ave   PO Box 668  30720.

Gee Gargandi "Gandi" Vaughn - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 30720

Gee Gargandi "Gandi" Vaughn

Rating: / 4.1


Area of Practice: Family Law, Divorce, Custody Visitation, Child Support, Criminal Defense, Construction Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Municipal Law

Zip code: 30720, Dalton, Georgia



Contact:
Mitchell & Mitchell, P.C..
108 South Thornton Avenue.

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Criminal Defense Case examples in zip code 30720

Description: Legal practice defending college students against criminal charges. Case Example: People v. Turner (2016) - Stanford swimmer Brock Turner charged with sexual assault. Judgment: Turner was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail, sparking nationwide controversy over the leniency of the sentence.