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Criminal Defense Cases in Alpharetta, GA

Alpharetta's criminal defense landscape involves cases processed through the Fulton County Superior Court system and Alpharetta Municipal Court. Located in North Fulton County, Alpharetta sees a range of criminal cases from DUI arrests along GA-400 and local roads to white-collar crimes given the city's thriving business district. The city's municipal court handles misdemeanor offenses and traffic violations, while felony cases proceed to Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. With Alpharetta's population exceeding 65,000 and significant commercial activity, criminal defense attorneys here regularly handle cases involving theft, drug offenses, domestic violence, and corporate crimes.

Criminal Defense Cases We Handle in Alpharetta

Criminal defense attorneys protect individuals charged with crimes, from misdemeanors to serious felonies, ensuring due process and the best possible outcome.

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DUI / DWI defense
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Drug possession and trafficking
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Assault and battery
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Theft and burglary
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Federal criminal charges
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Domestic violence defense

Why Hire a Local Criminal Defense Attorney in Alpharetta?

An Alpharetta-based criminal defense attorney brings crucial familiarity with local prosecutors, judges, and court procedures in both Alpharetta Municipal Court and Fulton County Superior Court. Local attorneys understand the specific tendencies of North Fulton County law enforcement and have established relationships that can benefit plea negotiations and case strategy.

Local Courts
Criminal cases in Alpharetta are handled by the Alpharetta Municipal Court for city ordinance violations and misdemeanors, while felony cases proceed to the Fulton County Superior Court. The North Fulton Branch of Fulton County Magistrate Court also handles initial hearings and warrant applications for the area.

Georgia Criminal Defense Laws & Deadlines

Georgia criminal law operates under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.), with most misdemeanor charges carrying a two-year statute of limitations and felonies typically having a four-year limit, though violent crimes may have longer periods. Georgia's First Offender Act allows eligible defendants to avoid conviction records for certain charges, making experienced legal representation crucial for long-term consequences.

What to Know About Criminal Defense in Alpharetta

Typical Recovery Range
Criminal defense costs in Alpharetta typically range from $2,500 for misdemeanor representation to $15,000+ for serious felony cases, depending on complexity and trial requirements.
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Immediately after arrest or charges filed
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Alpharetta & surrounding suburbs

Criminal Defense Attorneys Serving Alpharetta & Suburbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases are most common in Alpharetta?
Alpharetta frequently sees DUI arrests along GA-400 and major thoroughfares, theft and shoplifting cases from retail centers like Avalon and North Point Mall, and white-collar crimes given the city's concentration of corporate headquarters. Traffic violations and domestic disputes also comprise significant portions of the municipal court docket.
How long do I have to respond to criminal charges in Georgia?
In Georgia, you must appear in court by the date specified on your citation or summons, typically within 10-30 days depending on the charge. For arrests, initial appearances usually occur within 48-72 hours, and it's crucial to contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights during questioning and preliminary hearings.
How do I choose a qualified criminal defense attorney in Alpharetta?
Look for attorneys licensed in Georgia with specific experience in Fulton County courts and familiarity with Alpharetta Municipal Court procedures. Verify their track record with cases similar to yours and ensure they're available to attend your court dates promptly, as Alpharetta cases move quickly through the system.
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