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Cobb County Felony Crimes Attorneys

Cobb County Felony Crimes Lawyer

Facing felony charges in Cobb County? Our team focuses exclusively on defending teens and young adults throughout Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, and all of Cobb County, Georgia.

A felony charge can change everything in an instant. At Ghanouni Teen & Young Adult Defense Firm, we create defense strategies centered on YOUR goals, not cookie-cutter solutions. Contact our team today to discuss how we can help protect your future.

Don’t Face Felony Charges Alone in Cobb County

Felony charges carry serious consequences in Cobb County’s Superior Court. Whether you’re facing drug possession, theft, assault, or another felony charge, you need a legal team that understands what’s at stake for young people.

You deserve a defender who will:

  • Listen to your side of the story without judgment
  • Explain all your options in clear, straightforward language
  • Create a strategy based on your specific situation and goals
  • Fight aggressively to protect your rights and future

Our Approach to Felony Defense for Young People

Our approach to defending against felony charges centers entirely on your specific goals.

While some law firms will tell you they have a particular way of handling every case, we won’t do that. The strategy that is developed for your case must be in alignment with your short-term and long-term goals.

If we determine that it makes sense for you and our team to work together, we will spend time getting to know and understand your goals. Based upon what you want to see happen, we’ll develop a strategy that we will recommend to you. If you agree that strategy aligns with your goals, then we will proceed with implementing it.

Common Felony Charges We Handle in Cobb County

Drug Felonies

Theft Felonies

Violent Felonies

  • Aggravated assault
  • Aggravated battery
  • Armed robbery

Property Felonies

  • Criminal damage to property
  • Arson

Weapons Felonies

  • Possession of a firearm during commission of a felony
  • Carrying weapons in unauthorized locations

What to Expect When Facing Felony Charges in Georgia

Understanding what you’re up against helps reduce anxiety and allows for better preparation:

  • First 24-72 Hours: If you’ve been arrested, you’ll likely be held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center and have a first appearance before a magistrate judge who will address bail.
  • Critical Early Decisions: Many important decisions happen early, including whether to speak to investigators (don’t without an attorney), how to handle bail, and whether to request a preliminary hearing.
  • Case Development: The prosecutor may present your case to a grand jury for indictment, begin discovery, and possibly make initial plea offers.
  • Defense Strategy: Our team will investigate your case, challenge evidence, file appropriate motions, and negotiate with prosecutors—all with your goals in mind.

Why Having the Right Defense Team Matters

In Cobb County felony cases, having experienced representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case:

  • Knowledge of Local Courts: We understand how the Cobb County Superior Court operates, the tendencies of local judges, and how the District Attorney’s office handles different types of cases.
  • Attention to Detail: We examine every aspect of your case, from the legality of any searches to the handling of evidence to witness credibility.
  • Focus on Young People: We represent people in their teens and twenties, understanding the unique challenges and opportunities in these cases.
  • Goal-Oriented Approach: Everything we do is centered on what YOU want to achieve, not what’s easiest or most profitable for us.

Possible Options for First-Time Offenders

For many young people facing felony charges in Cobb County, there may be alternatives to traditional prosecution:

  • Pretrial Diversion Programs: Cobb County offers diversion options for certain first-time offenders that can lead to dismissed charges upon successful completion.
  • Drug Court: For cases involving substance abuse issues, Cobb County’s Drug Treatment Court provides an alternative path focused on rehabilitation.
  • First Offender Act: Georgia’s First Offender Act allows eligible defendants to avoid a formal conviction if they successfully complete their sentence.
  • Negotiated Pleas: In some cases, we can negotiate for reduced charges or sentencing alternatives that minimize the impact on your future.

5 Reasons to Call Our Team Today

  • Professional Evaluation: Get a clear understanding of your situation and options.
  • Immediate Action: Critical evidence and opportunities may disappear quickly.
  • Peace of Mind: Know that someone is fighting for your best interests.
  • Goal-Centered Strategy: We build our defense around what matters most to you.
  • Experience with Young Clients: We understand the unique needs and concerns of teens and young adults.

Our 3-Step Defense Process

1. Listen and Understand

We take time to hear your story, understand your goals, and learn about your situation. This isn’t just about the legal facts—it’s about you as a person.

2. Develop a Customized Strategy

Based on your goals and the specifics of your case, we create a defense strategy designed to achieve the best possible outcome for YOUR situation.

3. Implementation and Advocacy

We put your strategy into action—investigating, negotiating, filing motions, and if necessary, taking your case to trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I just take the first plea deal I’m offered?

Absolutely not. Early plea offers are often not the best available option. Our team will help you understand all your options and the potential consequences of each.

Can felony charges be reduced to misdemeanors?

Yes, in some cases. Depending on the circumstances and evidence, we may be able to negotiate for reduced charges or alternative resolutions.

How quickly should I get an attorney after being charged with a felony?

Immediately. Critical evidence may disappear, witnesses’ memories fade, and important deadlines approach quickly. The sooner our team can begin working on your case, the more defense options we typically have available.

What’s the difference between a public defender and hiring your firm?

While public defenders are dedicated professionals, they often manage extremely high caseloads. Our firm provides personalized attention, focuses exclusively on young clients, and builds strategies around your specific goals.

Contact a Cobb County Felony Crimes Lawyer Today

If you or someone you care about is facing felony charges in Cobb County, don’t wait. Contact our legal team today to schedule a consultation.

Our consultation process helps determine if we’re the right fit for your specific situation and goals. We’ll listen to you, explain your options, and help you decide on the best path forward.

Take the first step toward protecting your future. Call our office today to schedule your consultation.

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