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At the Law Office of Ahmad R. Crews, our Cobb County criminal defense attorney has the knowledge, skills, and professional experience that you can trust when it matters most. We handle both misdemeanor cases and felony cases in Cobb County. You have the right to raise a zealous defense. If you or your loved one was arrested and charged with a crime, we are more than ready to help. Contact our Cobb County criminal defense lawyer today for a confidential

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We Defend Misdemeanor and Felony Cases in Cobb County, Georgia
The Law Office of Ahmad R. Crews is a solutions-focused criminal defense firm that is committed to providing exceptional representation to people in Georgia, including right here in Cobb County. We have the legal experience that you can trust during even the most complex of charges. Our firm is proactive and offers personalized service. Along with other criminal law matters, our Cobb County criminal defense attorney has experience with:
- Bond Hearings: A bond hearing is a preliminary legal proceeding where the court determines whether a defendant may be released from custody while awaiting trial. Under Georgia law, most individuals arrested for non-capital offenses are entitled to a bond hearing within 72 hours. The judge considers statutory factors such as flight risk, danger to the community, and likelihood of committing another crime. For certain felonies—including murder and armed robbery—only a Superior Court judge may grant bond.
- Gun Crimes: Gun crimes in Georgia include a broad range of offenses under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) § 16-11-101 through § 16-11-134. Common charges include unlawful possession of a firearm, carrying a weapon without a license, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. If a firearm is used during the commission of a separate felony, the defendant may face an enhanced sentence under O.C.G.A. § 16-11-106. We defend the full range of firearms offenses in Cobb County.
- Murder Defense: Georgia distinguishes between several homicide-related offenses, including malice murder, felony murder, and voluntary manslaughter. Malice murder under O.C.G.A. § 16-5-1(a) involves the intentional killing of another person with express or implied malice. Felony murder does not require intent to kill and applies when a death occurs during the commission of a separate felony. A murder conviction may result in life imprisonment, life without parole, or even the death penalty.
- Aggravated Assault: Facing an aggravated assault charge in Cobb County? You need a top-rated attorney on your side. Aggravated assault in Georgia is defined under O.C.G.A. § 16-5-21 and includes assaults committed with a deadly weapon or with intent to murder, rape, or rob. It is a felony offense that could carry as much as 20 years in prison.
- Theft / Receiving Stolen Property: Our firm defends all types of theft charges in Cobb County. Theft under the total value of $1,500 may be a misdemeanor offense, but one that may carry significant jail time. If a higher amount is (allegedly) stolen, a person could face a very serious felony criminal charge.
- Failure to Appear / Bench Warrants: Failure to appear for a required court hearing may result in a bench warrant under O.C.G.A. § 17-6-12. A bench warrant authorizes law enforcement to arrest the defendant and bring them before the court. In addition to the underlying charges, failure to appear may result in separate misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the original offense.
- Domestic Violence: Georgia’s Family Violence Act governs cases involving violence or threats between spouses, family members, or individuals living in the same household. Covered offenses include assault, battery, stalking, criminal damage to property, and violations of protective orders. Notably, in Cobb County, domestic violence charges can carry enhanced penalties and restrictions not found in standard criminal cases.
- Drug Possession / Drug Trafficking Offense: Our firm defends all types of drug charges in Cobb County, including drug possession, drug manufacturing, and drug distribution and/pr trafficking. Depending on the controlled substance and (alleged) amount, these charges may carry very serious consequences. Many are felony offenses.
What to Do if You Are Arrested in Cobb County
Have you been arrested in Cobb County? It is imperative that you know what to do to best protect your rights and your freedom. Remember, police and prosecutors are actively trying to build a case against you. Here are four key things to do if you are arrested in Cobb County:
- Keep Your Silence: The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects your right to remain silent. You are never required to answer any questions from the police after an arrest. Indeed, it is not in your best interest to do so. It is okay to be scared, but you do not have to explain yourself. Staying silent protects you and gives your lawyer room to help later.
- Decline a Search: The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects you against an unreasonable search. You are allowed to say no to a search request. Doing so absolutely does not mean that you are guilty or that you have anything to hide. It means you are protecting your rights. Calmly say, “I do not consent to a search.”
- Understand the Charge: You deserve to know what is happening in your case. No person could effectively defend themselves against a criminal allegation in Cobb County if they do not know the offense that they are facing. You should ask for a clear explanation of the charges. That information is power.
- Speak to a Lawyer: The best thing that you can do to protect yourself after an arrest is to speak to an experienced Cobb County criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. With a top-tier lawyer on your side, you will be in a far better position to navigate the complexities of our state’s criminal justice system.
How Cobb County Criminal Defense Lawyer Ahmad R. Crews Can Help
Ahmad R. Crews is a Cobb County criminal defense attorney who is completely dedicated to the cause of each and every client. We firmly believe in the core principle of our criminal justice system: Every person is innocent until proven guilty. You have the right to raise a strong defense, no matter the nature of the allegations that you are facing. Our client reviews and history of case results tell the story best. Along with other things, our Cobb County criminal defense lawyer is ready to:
- Hear what you have to say and explain what you need to do next;
- Investigate the criminal charges filed against you in Cobb County;
- Handle all interactions with police officers and prosecutors; and
- Develop a strategy that best protects your rights, freedom, and future.
We are Proud to Serve People in Cobb County
Our criminal defense attorney has extensive experience defending cases in courts in Cobb County. Cobb County lies just northwest of Atlanta and includes cities like Marietta, Smyrna, and Kennesaw. It’s known for its high-performing schools, major highways, and growing suburban developments. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Cobb County has a population of 766,149. According to CrimeGrade.org, the county experiences an overall crime rate of 29.17 per 1,000 people. Violent crime happens. The northeastern part of the county ranks among the safest, and the southwestern part of the county tends to be more dangerous. Still, a person could be charged anywhere.
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Contact a Cobb County Criminal Defense Attorney Today
At the Law Office of Ahmad R. Crews, our Cobb County criminal defense lawyer is standing by, ready to review your case and help you raise the most effective defense. If you or your loved one was arrested and charged with a crime, we are here to help. Contact us today for a fully confidential initial consultation. We serve communities throughout all of Cobb County, including Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Mableton, Vinings, Acworth, and Powder Springs.
Call us today at (404) 996-1366 or contact us online to get a confidential consultation from the dedicated team at The Law Office of Ahmad R. Crews.
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