Non-Complex Case Division- Superior Court
Effective legal representation is provided to clients that are charged with committing specific non-complex cases including drug offenses, theft offenses and property crimes in Fulton County. The cases are placed on a special track and are processed within sixty days from arrest to final disposition. The Non-Complex Division also effectively and zealously advocates for the rights of jail inmates by acquiring bonds, bond reductions, dismissals, performing investigations, and conducting various court hearings from the first appearance through final disposition.
Complex Case Division – Superior Court
The Complex Case Division provides constitutionally guaranteed effective assistance of counsel to indigents accused of felony criminal offenses in Superior Court. A minimum of two staff counsel is assigned per division of the court to represent Fulton County’s indigent citizens through trial and appeal, if necessary. Representation is mandated under the Georgia and U.S. Constitutions, Amendment 5, 6, and 14.
Accountability Courts
Fulton County has created separate Court Divisions to assist and rehabilitate individuals who have specific needs. Currently, Drug Court, DUI Court, Veterans’ Court, Behavior Health Treatment Court, Community Court, and Treatment Diversion Court all work to divert clients away from jail and prison and instead assist them in getting needed services. This gives clients the opportunity to perform community service as ordered by a judge and to obtain the treatment, counseling, and other support they need to thrive. The lawyers who are assigned to this division help clients navigate the rigors of these court programs and advocate for them with regard to issues that arise during the pendency of treatment.
State and Magistrate Courts
Clients who are charged with misdemeanor offenses in Fulton County are represented by this division starting at their First Appearance Hearing at the Fulton County Jail through all stages of the legal proceedings including arraignment, motions, trial and/or other final disposition of the case.
Appeals Division
The Appeals Division provides legal representation to accused indigent citizens convicted of committing a criminal offense in Superior Court. The Appeals Division also provides legal research and trial strategy assistance to trial counsel for various issues of law and fact. Appellate representation is mandated under the Georgia and U.S. Constitutions, Amendments 5, 6, and 14.
Juvenile Court Division
The Juvenile Court Division provides legal representation to indigent juveniles accused of delinquency and status offenses in Juvenile Court. Representation commences at the preliminary hearing and continues through trials and appeals. Representation is mandated under Georgia and U.S. Constitution, Amendments 5, 6, and 14.
Juvenile Felony
Juvenile Felony assistance of counsel is provided to indigent juveniles who are accused of specified criminal offenses and charged as adults in Superior Court. Representation is mandated under the Georgia Constitution and U.S. Constitution, Amendments 5, 6, and 14.
Drug Court
The Drug Court staff attorneys provide effective assistance of counsel to indigents charged with drug and drug-related offenses in the Fulton County Drug Court. Representation is provided by placing defendants in the Drug Court treatment program and continuous monitoring throughout the 18 months of the program. Representation is mandated under the Georgia and U.S. Constitutions, Amendments 5, 6, and 14.
Mental Health Court
Legal representation is provided to clients suffering from mental health and/or substance abuse problems that are charged with committing criminal offenses. The clients are placed in facilities that are designed to provide treatment and monitoring rather than incarceration.
Litigation Support
The Litigation Support Division provides administrative, clerical, investigative, information systems and alternative sentencing services for trial preparation. Indigent Representation is mandated under the Georgia and U.S. Constitutions, Amendments 5, 6, and 14.