Augusta Criminal Defense Attorney
Keith was named one of the Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the United States by the National Trial Lawyers Association. In 2013, at the age of 30, Keith was appointed to serve as an associate Juvenile Court Judge for the Augusta Judicial Circuit, and continues in that role while still maintaining his private practice. Keith has handled thousands of criminal cases in Georgia and South Carolina courts throughout the CSRA.
We believe that being accused of a crime does not make you a criminal. With that in mind, we have a documented record of treating clients with the respect and dignity they deserve. You will never be just a number at our firm. We are committed to excellence and achieving the best possible results.
Please contact Keith today to schedule an appointment.
Criminal Defense Practice Areas
Every case the government prosecutes has a weakness. We work tirelessly to highlight those inconsistencies in court on your behalf. It is our promise to remain by your side from the initial investigation to indictment, pretrial hearings and finally through the jury trial phase. We counsel clients through criminal justice process so they can have a road map of what to expect as their case travels through the court system. Keith is a former Assistant District Attorney who understands how to use that experience to provide a comprehensive defense strategy for his clients.
Our trial defense strategy begins from day one. Your defense will include a combination of factors including government witness credibility, police reports, recent legal opinions, and other evidence that will work in your favor. If we are contacted while in you are in jail, we will quickly request a bond hearing or seek to get a consent bond if an agreement on the bond amount can be reached with the prosecutor quickly.
- Federal Criminal Defense
- Drug Offenses (Possession, Production, Distribution, Trafficking)
- Felony offenses (Arson, Assault, Burglary/Robbery/Theft, Drugs, Fraud, Molestation, Murder/Homocide, Obstruction, Parole/Probation Offenses, Sex Crimes, Terroristic Threats, Weapons, White-Collar Crimes, and other felony offenses)