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Bribery Defense Attorney in Atlanta

Bribery is a criminal offense that involves giving or offering money, goods or another valuable in exchange for the act of an official in a public position. A judge, police officer, public official, sporting official, witness, attorney or any government employee or agent may be at risk of facing bribery charges if accused of accepting or agreeing to money or gifts in exchange for an official act. Both State and Federal laws prohibit bribery and outline severe penalties for this offense. A defendant may face bribery charges in state or federal court, or both, depending on the case.

Have you been accused of bribery? Even if money did not exchange hands, the offer of a bribe in itself is a serious crime. You will need to involve an experienced Atlanta white collar criminal attorney as soon as possible. At Conaway & Strickler, P.C. we represent defendants facing bribery charges throughout all of Georgia. Our Atlanta bribery defense lawyers are thoroughly committed to our clients' cases, and we strive to resolve these matters with the utmost discretion, respect and with the highest quality legal representation.

About Atlanta Bribery Charges

In Georgia, a person convicted of bribery may face a fine of up to $5,000 and 1 to 20 years imprisonment. Bribery charges alone can ruin a public official's career, and the repercussions of a criminal case such as this may be ruinous and long-lasting.

There are particular circumstances where offering a gift to a public official is not illegal, and it is important that you understand how this may apply to your case. By meeting with a Georgia bribery defense lawyer at our firm, you can find out more about your legal rights and what can be done to avoid a conviction.

Contact Conaway & Strickler, P.C. today for a free consultation with a highly skilled Atlanta bribery defense attorney .