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Experienced Covington Legal Counsel Handling Violent Crimes

Violent crimes are among the most serious offenses in the state and federal criminal justice systems, often carrying severe penalties like lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines. These charges can stem from various situations, and frequently, they result from unexpected escalations of otherwise minor conflicts. What begins as a heated argument or misunderstanding can quickly spiral into a violent confrontation, leaving those involved facing life-altering consequences.

At The Frost Firm, our commitment to providing exceptional legal defense is rooted in over 25 years of experience in criminal law. Led by attorney Bryan Frost, our firm combines deep legal knowledge with a passionate dedication to defending those accused of violent crimes. He understands what it takes to build a strong defense against these charges and what a fair trial entails. Call us today at 678-212-1365 to discuss your case and legal options.

We Defend Against All Violent Criminal Charges

Violent crimes encompass everything from simple barroom fights to first-degree murder. Our lawyer defends against all types of violent criminal charges, including, but not limited to:

  • Armed robbery
  • Simple assault
  • Battery
  • Domestic violence
  • Terroristic threats
  • Manslaughter
  • Sexual assault
  • Sex crimes

Prosecutors tend to overcharge defendants who have been accused of a crime of violence. We understand how the prosecution builds these types of cases, and we know what it takes to mount a solid violent crime defense.

FAQs About Violent Crimes

Violent criminal charges can be overwhelming, and you likely have many questions, but we’re here to break it down for you.

What is a “deadly weapon?”

A “deadly weapon” refers to any object that can cause serious injury or death. Examples include knives, switchblades, guns, brass knuckles, baseball bats, crowbars and other objects that can inflict significant harm.

Does the presence of a firearm make a crime violent?

The presence of a firearm can escalate a crime to a violent offense, even if the firearm is legally owned. Crimes involving firearms are often prosecuted more severely due to the potential for serious injury or death.

What happens if a violent crime causes injury?

If a violent crime results in injury, the charges and potential penalties can be significantly more severe. Injuries can lead to charges like aggravated assault or battery, which carry harsher sentences and longer prison terms.

Reach Out To Our Georgia Law Firm Today

Do not assume that there are no defenses against a violent criminal charge. Even in cases involving eyewitnesses or physical evidence, you still have options.

Our criminal defense lawyer and legal team are here to help. We assist individuals across Georgia. Reach us at 678-212-1365 to begin protecting your rights.

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