At BRE Law, LLC, we help you regain control over your legal issues and your life. In the fight for your future,
Attorney Barbara Evans (BRE) is the champion you want in your corner.
Attorney BRE is recognized for her wise counsel and her accessibility, connect with her today:
Guiding You Through All Stages Of The Legal Process
At BRE Law, our team’s commitment to your case is clear from day one. Attorney BRE takes the time necessary to listen to your concerns and shares her honest assessment of your case.
Before you file a claim or seek a plea, Attorney BRE will explain the strengths and weaknesses of your case. Since your life will be affected by your case’s outcome, you deserve to know your available alternatives.
If you decide to take action, Attorney BRE is qualified to handle all matters related to:
Meet The Attorney
“BRE” Barbara R. Evans
Attorney BRE is an experienced trial lawyer. She is known for her accessibility and direct counsel. Whether you need help with a criminal defense, family law or personal injury matter, Attorney BRE can find a solution that works.
Empowering You To Make Smart Decisions
As a Navy veteran, Attorney BRE uses her military background when she analyzes your case. She evaluates your issues on a variety of factors and uses this information to identify possible outcomes and to develop a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threat) of your case. She is dedicated to providing an honest assessment so that you know your best options. You benefit from her straightforward advice.
Attorney BRE remains up to date on Georgia’s legal procedures and policies through her involvement in these professional organizations:
- Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
- Gwinnett County Bar Association
- Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
You can be certain that you will receive cutting-edge legal advice when you work with the BRE Law, LLC, legal team.
Why BRE is a Best Legal Partner?
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Frequently Asked Questions
You should hire an attorney when you are facing criminal charges so that you will be fully aware of your defense options. Building a defense case consists of gathering evidence, conducting interviews with witnesses and making persuasive arguments before a prosecutor or judge.
When you hire an attorney, you will have an advocate to do the work that is needed to build a solid defense for your case. Our legal team at BRE Law, LLC, consists of experienced advocators for people targeted with criminal charges and bench warrant recalls. With our skillful representation, you may be able to avoid an immediate arrest or harsh penalties after an arrest in Georgia.
An alternative for first-time offenders is a pretrial diversion program. To negotiate a pretrial diversion you will need a dedicated, knowledgeable lawyer at your defense. Attorney BRE has experience successfully negotiating a pretrial diversion program for people charged with crimes.
A pretrial diversion program may be granted before a trial is set to begin and you will have to fulfill certain conditions in order to avoid trial. As your legal counsel, Attorney BRE will advocate for you, and you will be able to remain in contact with her while you fulfill the conditions for your pretrial diversion program.
Traditionally, if the conditions are met, your charges will be dismissed.
If the court grants you probation, it is typically a period of 12 months depending on your charge and the circumstances regarding your case. Your diversionary program may include one of the following courses of action:
- If you have been charged with domestic violence assault, you may have to take anger management courses or family violence intervention program.
- If you have been charged with theft, you may have to take a values clarification course or a shoplifting course.
- In a DUI case, you will have to take a safety course and complete an alcohol and drug evaluation and community service.
When you complete a probationary period, the court may agree to expunge or restrict your record as if you do not have a prior conviction.
If you do not have a prior conviction DUI cases will NOT be restricted.
If you have been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in the state of Georgia some defenses may include attacking the Standard Field and Sobriety Test that were performed on the scene. You should contact a lawyer to handle your defense as soon as possible.
You should contact a lawyer to handle your defense as soon as possible.
Attorney BRE is prepared to investigate and review your case to help you determine your best options for a resolution.