Attorney
Khalil Eaddy
At Khalil Eaddy Law Firm, we believe that every person deserves a strong defense and a fair trial. Our firm is committed to fighting for justice, challenging weak evidence, and ensuring that your constitutional rights are upheld at every stage of the legal process.
Khalil Eaddy offers a broad range of criminal defense services, focusing on delivering expert legal representation to those facing criminal charges. With years of experience navigating the complexities of criminal law, Khalil is equipped to handle cases involving various types of offenses. From minor infractions to serious criminal charges, he is committed to providing aggressive and strategic defense strategies tailored to each client’s unique situation. Below are some of the key practice areas where Khalil Eaddy excels in defending his clients’ rights and ensuring the best possible outcome.
Being charged with a crime is serious and can affect your freedom, career, and future. Hiring an attorney like Khalil Eaddy ensures that you have an aggressive advocate fighting to protect your rights.
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At Khalil Eaddy Law Firm, we treat every case with the urgency and attention it deserves. If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime in Georgia, don’t wait.
Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
Understanding how criminal cases progress in Georgia is crucial when facing charges. Each step in the legal process presents opportunities for an experienced attorney to challenge the prosecution, negotiate a favorable resolution, or secure a dismissal of charges.
• Law enforcement arrests the suspect based on probable cause or an arrest warrant.
• The individual is taken into custody, fingerprinted, and processed at a local jail.
• A judge may grant bail, allowing release from custody pending trial.
• The defendant is brought before a judge within 48 to 72 hours after arrest.
• The judge reads the formal charges and determines whether the accused can be released on bail or must remain in custody.
• Factors affecting bail: Criminal history, flight risk, severity of charges.
• A preliminary hearing determines whether there is enough evidence for the case to proceed.
• For serious felonies, the case goes before a grand jury, which decides whether to issue an indictment (formal charges).
• The defendant enters a plea: Guilty, Not Guilty, or No Contest.
• The prosecution may offer a plea bargain—an agreement to reduce charges in exchange for a guilty plea.
• Accepting a plea deal can sometimes minimize penalties, but a strong defense can also result in dismissal or acquittal.
• The defense attorney reviews all evidence (police reports, witness statements, forensic data, surveillance footage, etc.).
• Pre-trial motions may be filed to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, or challenge legal procedures.
• If no plea deal is reached, the case proceeds to trial.
• Trials can be jury trials (12 jurors) or bench trials (judge-only).
• The prosecution and defense present arguments, witnesses, and evidence.
• If convicted, the judge imposes a sentence based on Georgia’s sentencing guidelines.
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770-303-0700
Khalil@attorneyeaddy.com
1827 Powers Ferry Rd. Building 25, Suite 100.
Our firm is committed to fighting for justice, challenging weak evidence, and ensuring that your constitutional rights are upheld at every stage of the legal process.
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