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Protecting the Rights of the Accused in

Being charged with a criminal offense is no small matter. Even accusations - unfounded or not - can cause serious repercussions. Very rarely will these types of crises affect just one aspect of your life: they can impact your family life, personal life, professional life, and most importantly, your freedom. Regardless of the charges you face, working with a skilled criminal defense lawyer will be crucial to minimizing the impact that an arrest can have on your life.

We can fight tirelessly to see that your charges are dropped, dismissed, or reduced.

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Types of Criminal Cases We Handle

Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time

  • Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college.

  • Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms.

  • Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security.

  • Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries.

  • Voting privileges can be revoked if you are convicted of a crime.

  • Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect.

  • Parental rights can be taken away, including custody & visiting rights.

Above & Beyond Client Experience

Attorney Epps Is a Former Police Officer, Prosecutor & Judge Pro Tem
  • Kyle Epps III
  • Kyle  E. Epps III Criminal Defense Lawyer

    Kyle E. Epps III is a Georgia native. He worked in law enforcement for 14 years, while also attending law school full-time. As a police officer, Mr. Epps was involved in thousands of criminal cases, and several hundred DUI cases. As an instructor at the police academy, he also trained hundreds of officers. He was also a member of the SWAT team, and later, a founding member of the Cobb County Gang Unit.

    Admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1996, he became a member of the United State District Court for the 11th Circuit. Mr. Epps is active in the Forsyth County Juvenile Court, and served as Judge Pro Tempore when requested by the Chief Judge.

    Attorney Epps attributes his achievements to spending his entire adult life involved in the criminal justice system. He focuses his practice on protecting the rights and futures of the criminally accused, working toward client goals, and always operating professionally and efficiently.

Meet Kyle E. Epps III

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  • State Bar of Georgia
  • The National Trial Lawyers
  • Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will I go to jail if I was arrested?

    No, not necessarily. Although each county may have slightly different booking processes, you may be placed in a holding cell until you have been read your official charges during your arraignment (first hearing before a judge). A jail or prison sentence can only be brought if you have been found guilty and convicted, or if you have plead to a lesser charge with a jail sentence involved.

  • If I’m not guilty, why do I need a lawyer?

    At The Epps Law Group, we always assume our clients to be innocent until proven guilty, and we will always represent them as such. Even if you know that you are not guilty, you will be facing off against highly trained Prosecutors and District Attorneys. It is their primary motivation to utilize the State’s resources to obtain a conviction and penalize you accordingly.

  • How are misdemeanors & felonies different?

    Criminal offenses can be categorized in multiple ways, and this includes misdemeanor charges and felony charges. Misdemeanor offenses are typically considered to be lesser offenses, and typically result in a jail time sentence of less than 1 year. On the other hand, felonies are much more severe and can carry a lengthy prison sentence of 1 year or more.

  • What are my rights after an arrest?

    We believe that knowledge can be the strongest defense. If you have been arrested, know that you have the right to remain silent and you have the right to request an attorney. Both of these things (also known as your Miranda Rights) ultimately protect your 5th Amendment Right to avoid self-incrimination.

Knowing Both Sides of the Law Is in Your Best Interest

Discover the Advantages of Working With Our Firm
  • 30 Years of Experience in Criminal Justice System
  • Background in Law Enforcement & Prosecution
  • Free, Confidential Consultations Offered
  • Badges from the State Bar of Georgia & The National Trial Lawyers
  • Relatable & Honest Approach with Judges and Prosecutors
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Testimonials

See What Past Clients Have Said
  • “Mr. Kyle is a man of his word that he gave us piece of mind in our first meeting in his office”

    Ogato

  • “Mr. Epps helped guide me through every step of the Judicial process.”

    Ryan

  • “More than a lawyer”

    Joe

  • “This Legal Team did a fantastic job for me”

    Donald

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