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If you’re facing felony charges in Cobb County Superior Court, the stakes are high. Felony convictions can impact your future, your freedom, and your opportunities for years to come. At Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm, we focus exclusively on defending people in their teens and twenties who are facing serious criminal charges.

When your future is on the line, having a legal team that understands how the Superior Court system works—and how to fight for the best possible outcome—makes all the difference.

Cobb County Superior Court Contact Information

Address: 70 Haynes St, Marietta, GA 30090

Phone: (770) 528-1800

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

For more details, visit the official Cobb County Superior Court website.

What Criminal Cases Are Handled in Cobb County Superior Court?

Unlike municipal or juvenile courts, Superior Court is where felony-level criminal cases are prosecuted. If you’re charged with a serious crime in Cobb County, your case will likely go through this court.

Some of the most common felony cases handled in Superior Court include:

  • Drug Possession & Distribution – Felony drug charges can lead to serious consequences, including prison time and long-term probation.
  • Aggravated Assault & Violent Crimes – Any charge involving a weapon, serious injury, or allegations of violence is aggressively prosecuted.
  • Burglary, Theft & Property Crimes – Felony theft cases often involve allegations of breaking and entering or property damage.
  • Weapons Charges – Unlawful possession of firearms, carrying without a permit, or using a weapon in a crime can escalate charges.
  • DUI & Vehicular Crimes – Felony DUI charges, vehicular homicide, or hit-and-run cases are prosecuted in Superior Court.

If you’ve been charged with any felony offense, it’s critical to take immediate action to protect your rights.

How the Cobb County Superior Court Process Works

1. Arrest & Initial Appearance

After an arrest, you’ll be brought before a judge for an initial appearance, where you’ll hear the charges against you and possibly have bail set.

2. Grand Jury Indictment

Felony charges often go before a grand jury, where prosecutors present evidence to determine if the case will proceed.

3. Arraignment & Pre-Trial Hearings

At the arraignment, you’ll enter a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest). Pre-trial hearings follow, where motions can be filed to challenge evidence, dismiss charges, or negotiate plea deals.

4. Trial or Negotiation

If your case goes to trial, the prosecution must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Many cases, however, are resolved through strategic negotiation, reducing charges or securing alternatives to conviction.

5. Sentencing (If Convicted)

Felony convictions can carry years in prison, probation, fines, and long-term consequences. This is why having the right legal team from the start is crucial.

Why Fighting a Felony Charge in Cobb County Matters

Some people assume that pleading guilty is the easiest option—but a felony conviction can have lifelong consequences:

  • A permanent criminal record that affects employment, education, and housing.
  • Loss of firearm rights, voting rights, or professional licenses.
  • Potential jail or prison time.
  • Strict probation conditions and financial penalties.

Superior Court cases are prosecuted aggressively, and the state will use all available evidence to seek a conviction. Your best defense starts with a legal team that knows how to fight back.

How Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm Can Help

1. Immediate Case Review & Defense Strategy

  • Breaking down the charges and identifying the best defense approach.
  • Understanding what matters most to you—avoiding jail, clearing your record, or fighting for dismissal.

2. Challenging Evidence & Legal Violations

  • Reviewing police reports for illegal searches, bad arrests, or constitutional violations.
  • Filing motions to suppress weak or illegally obtained evidence.

3. Negotiating for Reduced Charges or Dismissal

  • Exploring diversion programs or alternatives to conviction (when possible).
  • Working to minimize penalties and protect your record.

4. Trial Defense & Aggressive Representation

  • Preparing a strong defense for trial if needed.
  • Fighting for the best possible outcome if the case goes before a jury.

Take Action to Protect Your Future

If you’re facing felony charges in Cobb County Superior Court, you need a legal team that knows how to fight for your future. The sooner you take action, the more options we have to protect your record, your rights, and your freedom.

Call us today or schedule a consultation online.

Why Choose Us?

  • We focus on people in their teens and twenties—this isn’t just another criminal case.
  • We prioritize protecting your record and future over everything else.
  • We’re selective about our cases—so we can give each one the attention it deserves.
  • We take action fast—because felony cases move quickly.

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