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Augusta, Georgia Criminal Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 8 Augusta attorneys and 7 law firms.


Danny L. Durham
Georgia Criminal attorney at Durham and Crane Law Firm with 38 years of experience
2350 Washington Road, Augusta, GA

Edwin Wilson
Georgia Criminal attorney at Frails and Wilson with 19 years of experience
211 Pleasant Home Road, Augusta, GA

Henry Hank N. Crane, III
Georgia Criminal attorney at Durham and Crane Law Firm with 22 years of experience
2350 Washington Road, Augusta, GA

John R.B. Long
Georgia Criminal attorney at John RB Long with 19 years of experience
411 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA

Martin C. Puetz
Georgia Criminal attorney at Martin C Puetz with 47 years of experience
415 4th Street, Augusta, GA

Randolph Frails
Georgia Criminal attorney at Frails and Wilson with 28 years of experience
211 Pleasant Home Road, Augusta, GA

Richard E. Allen
Georgia Criminal attorney at Richard E Allen with 59 years of experience
440 Greene Street, Augusta, GA
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