In the state of Georgia, stalking is a serious crime. What appears to be harmless behavior can deprive you of your freedom even if the alleged victim is a person you love or care for.
Under the Georgia stalking laws, you could be charged with stalking if:
Georgia imposes severe penalties for stalking because most people who engage in such behavior have malicious and bad intentions. If you are charged with stalking, you could be facing up to one year in prison and/or fines up to $1,000 for your first offense. For a second offense, you’ll face felony charges and up to 10 years in prison.
You need strong legal defense if you’re facing stalking charges. The Georgia stalking lawyers at Conaway & Strickler, P.C., have years of experience they will put to use defending you against criminal charges of stalking. You’ll receive comprehensive legal representation from a skilled, experienced and aggressive criminal defense lawyer.
Atlanta Stalking AttorneysAggravated stalking is a felony with severe consequences. Contacting a person or having him or her surveilled in such a manner that it violates a protective court order, probation or parole terms can put you in jeopardy of an aggravated stalking charge, which is a felony. Penalties for aggravated stalking include up to 10 years in prison.
The stalking attorneys at Conaway & Strickler, P.C., are experienced criminal defense lawyers who can provide you the legal representation you need if you’re facing stalking charges. Depending on your situation, we will fight the charges at trial or skillfully negotiate on your behalf for reduced or dismissed stalking charges. Don’t jeopardize your freedom – call our office today to arrange a free case consultation and evaluation with a seasoned criminal trial attorney.