Clarkston, GA asked in Criminal Law and Immigration Law for Georgia

Q: I moved to Ga in February with my girlfriend and my mom upon finding out my son mother who lives in Nj went and filled

Charges of threatened to kill her but I did not nor was I anywhere near her she is mad that I moved on. My former landlord said paperwork came to house. One of my friend called her she said she told them she didn’t want to Pursue any longer because she knows she lied however the state has tAken up the case so my question is what should I do

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Ecleynne Mercy
Ecleynne Mercy
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: ou need to hire someone to represent you. Cause these are serious charges. Just because the charges are false does not mean they just go away. We are all familiar with many people serving prison time for something they did not do. Protect yourself and hire an attorney. You do not want to wait on cases like these, the more time passes the more the story may turn more against your favor. Thus, you should hire an attorney and let them know everything so they can help you.

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