Georgia Wrongful Prosecution Lawyer

Georgia Wrongful Prosecution Attorney

The criminal justice system functions on the premise that anyone charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless the government is able to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. But too often, legal safeguards meant to ensure fairness in the judicial process fail. Reckless mistakes and official misconduct can sometimes lead to wrongful prosecutions for all types of offenses. A Georgia wrongful prosecution lawyer is an invaluable asset for anyone who has suffered this situation.

Legal Counsel for Wrongful Prosecution

Pfeiffer Rudolf provides focused and responsive legal counsel for wrongful prosecution in the state. Our firm has successfully assisted many past clients in compensating them for wrongs done to them by the criminal legal system.  The right Georgia wrongful prosecution lawyer is an essential asset for anyone who has had charges dismissed but yet suffered after being unjustly accused of a crime. We have the experience you need on your side to recover financially and emotionally from this situation.

In addition to wrongful – or malicious – prosecution cases, our firm also seeks redress for those who have been wrongfully convicted and served years in prison for crimes they did not commit. This happens too frequently in Georgia, including the following cases:

  • Terry Talley, spent nearly four decades in prison after being wrongfully convicted of multiple rapes that were actually committed by a rogue law enforcement agent. Perjury and official misconduct played significant roles in Talley’s wrongful conviction. Terry was exonerated by the Georgia Innocence Project.
  • Lee Clark, spent more than 25 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. Police misconduct and witness manipulation were key factors in his wrongful conviction.
  • Joey Watkins, who spent decades battling a wrongful conviction for a murder he did not commit. Evidence tampering, incentivized witnesses, and other official misconduct contributed to his wrongful conviction.

Understanding Wrongful Prosecution

The phrase “wrongful prosecution” refers to the pursuit of a criminal case against a person without probable cause. It applies to every step leading up to and including the trial of an innocent person. The greatest risk for anyone facing wrongful prosecution is to be found guilty of a crime they did not commit and endure a wrongful conviction, which can have disastrous effects on their life and the lives of their family members.

Wrongful prosecution can arise from many possible situations, including:

  • Mistaken identity. Many people have unfortunately been subjected to wrongful prosecution simply because they matched the description of a subject and/or were in the wrong place at the worst possible time.
  • False allegations. Unfortunately, many people are prosecuted simply because they have been falsely accused of a crime. The criminal justice system seeks to minimize or prevent harm to victims whenever possible, and this typically means siding with accusers whenever illegal misconduct has been alleged.
  • Problems with evidence. Any evidence that is to be used against a defendant charged with a crime must be credible, admissible, and collected in a lawful manner. Wrongful prosecutions can occur when evidence was mishandled, tainted, or collected in an unlawful manner.
  • Official misconduct. It is possible for wrongful prosecution to occur due to intentional misconduct by police. Mishandling or planting evidence, illegally coercing confessions, incentivizing witnesses, or violating a suspect’s constitutional rights are just a few examples of how official misconduct might lead to wrongful prosecution in North Carolina.

These are just a few examples of what leads to wrongful prosecution cases in the state, and the team at Pfeiffer Rudolf is ready to address the unique circumstances you faced when charged with a crime. We can carefully review the details of your situation, examine the charges filed against you, and scrutinize the evidence that presented against you to help you identify your most viable avenues of recovering after a malicious prosecution.

What to Expect From Your Georgia Wrongful Prosecution Lawyer

Our firm can help you develop a sound legal strategy for seeking compensation for the suffering caused by defending yourself against charges without probable cause. We also work with many nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups like the Georgia Innocence Project that may be able to assist with your case. Whatever your case entails, you can rely on our team for compassionate support through all stages of your proceedings.

Contact us today to schedule your consultation.