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Theft Crime Attorney

Our Firm Can Come to Your Defense!

While a theft charge may seem minor, the repercussions will negatively affect you and your family. If you have been criminally charged with theft, it is critical that you take swift action in order to defend yourself. The penalties for serious theft-related offenses are severe. As such, we encourage you to retain the immediate representation of The Epps Law Group. Our criminal defense attorney has successfully handled countless theft crime cases. With our in-depth legal knowledge in your corner, you can be confident that your case is in capable and competent hands.

Theft charges require an aggressive defense. Let our advocates act as your legal shield.

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

  • Loss of your right to vote

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

  • Parenting 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

  • How are Robbery and Burglary Different?

    Robbery is the taking of property against an individuals will by means of fear or force. Robbery offenses are also referred to as “stickups” or “muggings.” Unlike robbery, a burglary offense does not require a confrontation between two or more parties. In order to be convicted of burglary, the prosecutor is required to prove that the defendant entered the structure with the intent of committing a felony offense.

  • Is The Police Officer Required To Ready My Rights?

    Police officers are not legally required to read you your rights at the time of your arrest. The Miranda Warning is only required if the officer plans to use your statement as elicit, incriminating evidence in a court of law.

  • Do I Need To Hire A Criminal Defense Lawyer?

    If you have been arrested for a serious theft offense, it is vital that you secure the legal representation of our lawyer. We urge you against self-representation. When your future on the line, you need a skilled attorney on your side. Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your case, there is no question that an attorney will m

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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  • “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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