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Domestic Violence Attorney In Atlanta, Georgia

When A Loved One Accuses You Of Violence, We Take Up Your Cause

If a loved one falsely accuses you of committing an act of violence against them, it probably feels like a betrayal. With the hardened stance of today's prosecutors on such cases in Georgia, you're likely set for a challenging legal fight. But Aaron N. Freedman, a dedicated attorney focusing on Criminal Defense in Atlanta, stands ready to defend you. He scrutinizes false allegations and challenges overstated charges rendered by zealous prosecutors eager to appear hardline. Aaron understands the gravity of genuine domestic violence but also knows some accusations are unfounded or overstated, often surfacing after child custody or other family disagreements. Whether it's a spouse, partner, or another household member accusing you, he scrutinizes their allegations meticulously. He pours over evidence and is relentless in deposing and cross-examining the other party and the accuser to ensure justice is served. Get Aaron N. Freedman on your side today.

Contact Law Offices of Aaron N. Freedman to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 678-661-6522

What Are Domestic Violence Charges?

Domestic violence in many jurisdictions includes intimidation, harassment, and infringement on a family member's personal freedom, not just physical harm. These significant charges can lead you down a challenging path. But, it doesn't have to be this way. With Aaron N. Freedman, a Criminal Defense attorney based in Georgia, representing you, we can pinpoint weaknesses in the prosecution's argument, identify false testimonies, and discover procedural mistakes made by the officers investigating your case. If you did act violently against a family member in a moment of anger, Aaron will devote his energy to reducing your charges, enabling you to attend counseling and anger management classes with the understanding that the charges will be removed in return for a specific period of improved behavior. With Aaron N. Freedman representing you, there is hope. Reach out to him today to learn more.

What Could Happen to Me if Convicted?

Depending on your situation, a jury could denote you guilty of either a misdemeanor or felony in Georgia. Misdemeanors may lead to lesser fines and shorter sentences but often come with some jail time and substantial dips in your financial stability. In certain criterias, the prosecutor can escalate your charges to the felony level. This circumstance means you could face formidable prison time and weighty fines. The long-term repercussions could entail hurdles in procuring employment, loss of child custody, restrictions on firearm ownership, hindrances in applying to higher education institutions, and more. Do not gamble your future away. Allow Aaron N. Freedman, a well-versed Criminal Defense attorney in Atlanta, Georgia, to champion your cause today.

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