Georgia Criminal Street Gang
Being charged with criminal street gang activity in Georgia is a serious legal matter that involves allegations of participating in criminal activities while being employed by or associated with a criminal street gang. Under Georgia law, particularly the Georgia Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, individuals can be charged with this offense if they are accused of commission, attempted commission, conspiracy to commit, solicitation, coercion or intimidation to commit certain crimes, such as any drug offense, acts of violence, firearm offenses, thefts, human trafficking, racketeering and many other offenses. The law is designed to target not just the criminal acts themselves, but also the organized nature of the activities, which the state often alleges coordination, planning, and recruitment of members to carry out illegal activities.
The consequences of being charged with criminal street gang activity in Georgia are severe. This charge can result in enhanced penalties, including extremely long prison sentences and higher fines, compared to the penalties for the underlying criminal acts alone. For instance, if an individual is convicted of a crime like armed robbery and it is proven that the crime was committed as part of gang activity, the person could face additional years in prison on top of the sentence for the robbery. The law is also designed to make it easier for prosecutors to hold individuals accountable for the actions of the gang, even if they were not directly involved in every criminal act committed by the gang.
The state must prove four elements in a criminal street gang case. First the state must establish that the alleged criminal street gang is a group of three or more individuals, whether formal or informal, that engage in criminal street gang activity. The state then must show that the alleged is employed by, or merely associated with, the criminal street gang. The third element shows that the criminal street gang activity was committed by the defendant. Lastly the prosecution must establish that a nexus was met from the criminal street gang activity.
Defending against charges of criminal street gang activity can be challenging, as it often involves complex legal arguments about the individual’s involvement with the gang and the nature of the alleged criminal activities. Defense strategies may include challenging the evidence of gang membership or arguing that the accused’s actions were not part of any organized criminal activity. Given the serious implications of such charges, including the potential for long-term imprisonment and a lasting criminal record, it is crucial for anyone facing this charge to seek experienced legal representation.
Atlanta criminal street gang activity attorney Scott Smith has the experience to combat these allegations with a proven record. If you or a loved one is facing a charge of violation of criminal street gang activity it is imperative that you contact our office at 404-581-0999 for a free consultation.