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What Are the Seven Deadly Sins in Georgia?

Georgia's “Seven Deadly Sins” law was passed in 1995: for a 1st felony offense a non-parolable sentence of at least 10 years in prison and a second offense gets life without possibility of parole. The minimum sentence for the offense of murder is “life,” with no parole eligibility for 25 years.

Felonies covered by the 7 deadly sins law also include:

  • Grated
  • Armed Robbery
  • Kidnapping
  • Aggravated Sodomy
  • Aggravated Sexual Battery

Facing these charges means that you absolutely need a not guilty verdict or acquittal. Subsequent changes to Georgia law made it even more important to have a strong, highly motivated Forsyth County criminal defense attorney.

In 1996, parole was abolished for the six non-murder “deadly sins.” Anyone convicted of those felonies must serve 100 percent of their sentence, without parole or time reduced for good behavior. Georgia's “Seven Deadly Sins” laws are the harshest in the USA for punishment resulting from felony convictions. Only two bad strikes result in life without possibility of parole. Once convicted, the odds of the courts overturning a conviction, or receiving a pardon, are extremely low. Anyone facing a serious felony charge needs a defense lawyer who can win and prevent the horrors of a prison sentence.

Repeat offenders are facing further problems. Georgia law requires tougher sentencing for repeat felony offenders. Excluding the “Seven Deadly Sins,” a second conviction of a felony offense results in the maximum possible sentence allowed, but with eligibility for parole. A fourth conviction of a felony offense requires imprisonment for 100 percent of the sentence, and no chance for parole.

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Standing Between You & the Charges Against You

The criminal defense strategy for every client is different because each case is different. Depending upon the evidence held by the state, the conditions surrounding your arrest, and the severity of the charges, we develop a strategy to fight a tough jury trial.

We may need to hire independent investigators, expert witnesses or lab services. We will certainly review the criminal investigation notes, validity of searches, arrest procedures, physical evidence, witness statements, and more to determine how much of the prosecutors case is real, and how much is conjecture and supposition. We use every ounce of the knowledge we have to create reasonable doubt among jurors, or prove straight-out that you are innocent. We are also in a position to resolve your case without ever exposing you to an adverse verdict. This often is how clients who cannot afford the gamble use our services.

When you are hiring a criminal defense lawyer you should look for three things:

  • First, someone who has handled your charges before:Attorney Kyle Epps has decades of criminal defense experience. Before becoming a lawyer, he worked as a police officer and then as a prosecutor in the Forsyth County Solicitor's Office. He has handled felony charges from every angle: cop, prosecutor and defender.
  • Second, someone who will tell you the truth:We don't tell you what you want to hear, we tell you what you need to hear. We won't sugarcoat your situation. Instead, we give you an honest, reliable assessment of your case and your legal options.
  • Third, someone who will fight for you:Kyle Epps is a skilled litigator. He won't roll over and plead out your case because it's “easier.” He is prepared to fight for you, your rights and your future.

Get the Legal Help You Need - Now

Felony crimes are serious. Although the nature of the felony will determine the potential severity of any sentence, a conviction of a major felony in Georgia means a very harsh prison sentence. As your Cumming felony defense lawyer, we will provide an extremely aggressive defense against every criminal charge you are facing. Your chances for success improve greatly when you get an early start on your defense.

The prosecution of felony crimes is handled by the most experienced prosecutors. The district attorney's office is highly motivated to see to it that you get a stiff prison sentence. The prosecutors work hard every day to build a case that will place you in prison. Georgia state law requires prison sentences for a conviction of any felony crime. Any aggravating factors, or prior arrest history, will complicate your felony defense.

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With a background as a police officer, prosecutor, and Judge Pro Tem, The Epps Law Group can provide you or your loved one with detailed and trusted representation. Our attorney has been involved in the criminal justice system for more than 30 years. Put our experience on your side.

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  • Dedicated Team

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  • Unquestioned Integrity

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  • Former Police Officer

    The knowledge that comes from a former police officer to serve clients needing accomplished criminal defense representation.

  • 30 Years of Experience

    Over 30 years of legal experience as a prosecutor and Judge Pro Tem, we can use insights from that experience to help you.