A Georgia illegal drug conviction can have a devastating effect on your life.
All too often, officers of the law violate our constitutional rights against invasions of our privacy.
Many of these invasions result in drug charges. Drug charges can carry severe sentences, and the guidelines controlling drug charge sentences are often racially biased.
Most legal issues in these types of cases result from Search and Seizure law. W. Michael Maloof has spent most of his career studying, implementing, and examining the intricacies of this field of the law. During his years of practice in both federal and state courts, he has succeeded in supressing illegally obtained evidence where law enforcement has violated the defendant's constitutional rights. W. Michael Maloof has won Motions to Supress on this basis in the Federal Courts of the United States, as well as the Superior and State Courts of Georgia. Make sure your rights, granted to you by the Constitution, were not ignored when authorities charged you with your Georgia drug crime.
Additionally, it is important to remember that all citizens are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This is the single-most important constitutional protection granted to us in this country. Ultimately, the final line of any defense is a trial by jury. The choice of an attorney to try your case is the most important decision you will make, and when it comes to trials, experience is the number one factor. With 37 years of trial experience, W. Michael Maloof is widely recognized by his peers as one of the best trial lawyers in the State of Georgia, and indeed, throughout the United States.
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