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Georgia Robbery Defense Attorney 

Georgia Robbery Defense Attorney

“Robbery” is used colloquially to describe any instance of theft. However, in the state of Georgia, it has a very specific legal definition. It does cover many acts, but it also excludes many as well. Regardless, the courts of Georgia tend to be harsh on any cases of theft. That’s why it is crucial to have an experienced Georgia robbery defense attorney by your side if you have been accused and/or are being charged with this crime in Atlanta. Call Kilgo Law today for a free case evaluation.

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What Constitutes Robbery?

Robbery is more than just a simple or petty theft. When you are charged with robbery in Atlanta, it is usually because there was violent force involved. According to Georgia Code 16-8-40, robbery occurs when a person steals from another:

  • By use of force;
  • By intimidation, threat or coercion, or by making the victim feel they or someone else are in immediate danger if they do not comply; and/or
  • By snatching, such as a purse from a woman walking down the sidewalk.

While you may not think situations like these are a big deal, the Georgia justice system sees differently. Robbery is considered a felony in this state. As such, a conviction could land you in jail for anywhere from 1 to 20 years. In addition, if the victim is a senior over the age of 65, the sentence is increased to 5 to 20 years in prison.

With so much on the line, it is good to know that you have a team of attorneys by your side who will fight to reduce your charges — or possibly have them dropped altogether. At Kilgo Law, we know every case is different. That’s why we create unique defense strategies for every one of our clients.

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Speak with a Georgia Robbery Defense Attorney Today

During your free case evaluation, we will review every detail of the incident, including the strengths and weaknesses of your position. From there, we will advise you in the best course of action. For some, that means reaching a settlement out-of-court to reduce the charges and consequences. For others, the evidence against you may be weak and unsubstantial. In such instances, we may recommend going to court and fighting the charges.

Whichever path is best for you, we will be by your side throughout the process. Our team has many years of experience both in court and out of it. Trust Kilgo Law to provide the best legal representation possible. If you’ve been charged with robbery in Atlanta, contact us today for a free case evaluation. Don’t wait; every minute is vital in cases like this. Call an experience Georgia robbery defense attorney now at  [sitephone].

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