Augusta, GA asked in Domestic Violence for Georgia

Q: Is it best to have a lawyer with you when you have a pre warrant hearing against the one hwho attacked you.

Have a court date already. Have evidence and a witness.

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A: The State acts on behalf of the victim in post of these cases, but it depends on the way your county does things. If it is a private warrant application then bringing your own lawyer is an excellent idea so your position as petitioner or victim is clearly presented to the Judge. If it is a warrant application by the State, they should send a representative.

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