Georgia Criminal Court Dates and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

If you had a court date for a criminal charge, including traffic violations after March 13, 2020, you’ve probably received notice of a new court date for some time in May, or received notice that the court date will be rescheduled for a later date. If you’ve recently been arrested in Fulton, DeKalb or Cobb counties, you may not have received a court date. Other counties may be placing dates on your citations when they release you instead of arresting you to maximize social distancing. Don’t worry, they will come, and having a Georgia Criminal Defense Attorney is going to be the best way to be prepared when it does.

Our office is actively working on cases during the Coronavirus. We are reaching out to prosecutors and working on resolutions for cases short of going to court. We can help you address your criminal case during this COVID-19 pandemic.

If you have a loved one in custody we are actively working on getting bonds for our clients to prevent extended time in custody in jails, some of which have inmates who have tested positive for the virus.

Call us today at 404-581-0999 to discuss your criminal charges. Our consultations are always free. Be prepared for your next court date. We offer flexible payment plans to assist you during this difficult time.