Compare 9 attorneys and 7 law firms in Augusta , GA. Sort by highest rating and years of criminal experience.
Richard Allen
Augusta criminal attorney at Richard E Allen with 58 years experience440 Greene Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Martin Puetz
Augusta criminal attorney at Martin C Puetz with 46 years experience415 4th Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Danny Durham
Augusta criminal attorney at Durham and Crane Law Firm with 37 years experience2350 Washington Road, Augusta, GA 30904
Shawn Hammond
Augusta criminal attorney at Shawn P Hammond and Associates with 28 years experience601 North Belair Square, Suite 7, Augusta, GA 30809
Randolph Frails
Augusta criminal attorney at Frails and Wilson with 27 years experience211 Pleasant Home Road, Suite A1, Augusta, GA 30907
Henry Crane, III
Augusta criminal attorney at Durham and Crane Law Firm with 21 years experience2350 Washington Road, Augusta, GA 30904
Edwin Wilson
Augusta criminal attorney at Frails and Wilson with 18 years experience211 Pleasant Home Road, Suite A1, Augusta, GA 30907
John Long
Augusta criminal attorney at John RB Long with 18 years experience411 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30901
Andrew Murdison
Augusta criminal attorney at Fulcher HaglerOne 10th Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
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