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Crimes Against
the Public
When
a person commits a crime against the public, he/she is engaging in a
criminal activity that offends other people’s individual rights and
interferes with other people’s ability to live their lives in peace.
In the state of Georgia, frequently committed crimes against the
public include harassment, stalking, trespassing, panhandling,
indecent exposure, and disorderly conduct, and public intoxication.
If a person is found guilty of committing a crime against the public,
he/she can be sentenced with:
- jail time
- fines
- probation
- community service
If
the person caused bodily harm to another person while committing a
crime against the public, or if he/she has a prior criminal record,
his/her legal penalties may be enhanced by the Georgia courts.
Additionally, the person will have a negative mark on his/her criminal
record, which can lead to a lack of future job, housing, and education
opportunities.
Have
You Been Charged With A Crime Against the Public In Gwinnett County?
If
you answered yes to this question, it is important that you speak with
a reliable Gwinnett County criminal defense attorney immediately. Due
to the long-term impact and severity of the legal consequences
involved, you need to do everything you can to avoid a crime against
the public conviction. The best thing you can do to fight your
criminal charges and reduce your chances of being convicted is to hire
an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
The
Law Office of Trip Collins, LLC has been helping clients throughout
Gwinnett, GA fight their crime against the public charges in court for
years. As an aggressive law firm, the Law Office of Trip Collins, LLC
are dedicated to obtaining the best possible outcome for each client
and his/her individual case.
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