What to Expect in a Cobb County Misdemeanor Case

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Ultimately, misdemeanor defendants in Cobb County can expect an out-of-court settlement. Over 95 percent of criminal cases settle out of court. However, as outlined below, settlement is a process, not a result. One reason the settlement process is long and difficult is that the defendants’ winning percentage at trial is a dismal 33 percent. Despite […]

What to Expect in a Cobb County Misdemeanor Case

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Ultimately, misdemeanor defendants in Cobb County can expect an out-of-court settlement. Over 95 percent of criminal cases settle out of court. However, as outlined below, settlement is a process, not a result. One reason the settlement process is long and difficult is that the defendants’ winning percentage at trial is a dismal 33 percent. Despite […]

Is a Misdemeanor a Serious Charge in Georgia?

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Yes, normally. Class C misdemeanors, such as loitering and underage alcohol consumption, aren’t that serious. A higher-level misdemeanor is a serious charge, in terms of direct and collateral consequences. Once upon a time, a brush with the law usually meant a “go forth and sin no more” warning. Today, a third of working-age adults have […]

Resolving a Misdemeanor in Cobb County

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Assaults, thefts, possession offenses, mostly marijuana possession, and DUIs dominate the tens of thousands of misdemeanor arrests that occur in Georgia every year. All these infractions have significant direct and collateral consequences. Probation in a misdemeanor, even for a first-time offense, could be half a year or more. During that time, defendants are under the […]

What is the Difference Between a Felony and a Misdemeanor in Georgia?

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The short answer is quite easy and related to the range of punishment. Misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year in a county jail. Felonies are punishable by more than one year in a state or federal prison. Likewise, non-incarceration sentences, like probation, are usually shorter in misdemeanor cases. However, there’s a long answer […]

What’s the Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Theft in Georgia?

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The range of punishment is the biggest difference between a felony and a misdemeanor. Felony convictions usually mean incarceration in a state or federal prison. Misdemeanor convictions always mean a maximum twelve months’ confinement in the county jail. Probation is usually available in both felonies and misdemeanors. Procedurally, these two categories of offenses are mostly […]