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Firearm Charges in Newnan, GA

Like many southern states, Georgia is an excellent place for gun owners. The Second Amendment is held in high regard, and defending yourself and your home is a widely accepted notion.

Although the law has many protections and eased restrictions for gun owners, violating the regulations that are in place can bring serious consequences. However, an experienced defense attorney can fight in your corner. If you are facing charges, a Newnan firearm lawyer can represent you and seek to employ legal defenses to mitigate or remove the charges against you.

Fulton County Superior Court
Handles felony criminal cases in Georgia’s busiest court system.
  • Address 136 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (404) 612-4518
Carroll County Superior Court
Handles felonies and serious criminal matters in Carroll County.
  • Address 311 Newnan St, Carrollton, GA 30117
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (770) 830-5830
Coweta County Superior Court
Presides over felony charges and major criminal cases.
  • Address 72 Greenville St, Newnan, GA 30263
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (770) 254-2695
Heard County Superior Court
Handles felony-level criminal cases and grand jury indictments.
  • Address 215 E Court Sq, Franklin, GA 30217
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 675-3301
Meriwether County Superior Court
Oversees serious criminal cases for Meriwether County.
  • Address 100 Court Sq, Greenville, GA 30222
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 672-3214
Troup County Superior Court
Handles felony prosecutions and criminal court matters.
  • Address 100 Ridley Ave, LaGrange, GA 30240
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 883-1740

Convicted Felons May Not Possess Firearms

The state generally allows gun owners to legally possess their firearms within their private property, meaning a firearm owner may carry their gun within their home, vehicle, and place of business. Additionally, most people can carry firearms when in public and if they have a concealed carry permit can carry the firearm in a concealed manner. However, convicted felons and first offender probationers are not allowed to own or possess firearms. Under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated § 16-11-131, if a person is already convicted of a felon and is further charged with possessing or transporting a firearm, they could be sentenced to prison for one to ten years.

When facing any gun charges, it’s crucial to retain legal counsel early on. Challenging a felony possession violation often takes the advanced knowledge of the law and tested negotiation skills typically reserved for gun lawyers with experience in Newnan courtrooms. We can fight for you and help ensure your rights are protected while helping you through the legal process.

Areas Served

Bibb County

  • Macon-Bibb
  • Payne City

Carroll County

  • Carrollton
  • Villa Rica
  • Bremen
  • Temple
  • Bowdon
  • Mount Zion
  • Whitesburg
  • Roopville

Coweta County

  • Newnan
  • Grantville
  • Haralson
  • Moreland
  • Palmetto
  • Senoia
  • Sharpsburg
  • Turin

Fulton County

  • Atlanta
  • Sandy Springs
  • Roswell
  • Johns Creek
  • Alpharetta
  • Milton
  • East Point
  • College Park
  • Fairburn
  • Hapeville
  • Mountain Park
  • Palmetto
  • South Fulton
  • Union City
  • Chattahoochee Hills

Glynn County

  • Brunswick
  • Jekyll Island
  • Saint Simons

Spalding County

  • Griffin
  • Sunny Side
  • Locust Grove
  • Williamson
  • Hampton
  • Brooks

Possessing Firearms During a Crime

While convicted felons and first offender probationers cannot possess firearms at all, most citizens can. That right to carry firearms, however, does not exist if someone is committing a felony.

It is, for instance, illegal to have a firearm while possession a THC cartridge. So not only is someone going to face the drug charge, they will also be charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. This is true even if the gun is registered to them and they have no record.

In this situation, Newnan prosecutors routinely seek prison time because of the fact that a firearm was present during the commission of a crime.

To properly assess your potential options for a defense before your case proceeds any further, it is essential to reach out to a dedicated lawyer who has experience defending individuals like you in Newnan firearm cases. The members of our team know how to create a defense that can break down evidence that the prosecution has against you and show credibility on your behalf.

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Retain Counsel from a Newnan Firearm Attorney Today

Gun crimes can and will impact your life in a significant way. Excessive fines, jail time, and loss of the right to use or own firearms are all potential consequences you want to avoid.

Contacting a Newnan firearm lawyer may be the best course of action to mitigate the charges against you. We can protect your rights and future, so you don’t have to fight alone. Our team is just a phone call away, so reach out as soon as you can.

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