The people of Atlanta, Georgia can now depend on Attorney Brian Tevis for reliable criminal defense representation more than ever. He was recently sworn into the Northern District of the United States District Court, which allows him to manage federal criminal defense cases. No matter the severity of a potential client’s charges, Attorney Tevis can provide the advocacy and guidance needed to challenge the criminal justice system, right up to the top.
In order to be sworn into a federal District Court, a criminal defense attorney must make a real effort to fully understand all facets of federal law, its applications, and key case results throughout history pertaining to federal regulations. An attorney that does not achieve an impressive comprehension of the law and who has not dedicated himself or herself to their practice will not likely be sworn into a federal court. To be able to manage federal cases is truly a criminal defense benchmark that every attorney should attempt to reach.
About Atlanta Criminal Defense Attorney Tevis
Attorney Brian Tevis has also built a name for himself and his law firm through other accomplishments and accolades. He has maintained a 10/10 “Superb” Avvo rating and gained positive feedback on the site from peers and clients. He has also been given the prestigious AV Preeminent® rating by Martindale-Hubbell® for his skills, knowledgeability, and professional ethics in and out of the courtroom. Attorney Tevis has also been featured as a key presenter for a number of legal seminars, including the highly-praised dissertation titled “Should You Consent to a Police Search?”
Would you like to know more about Attorney Brian Tevis and his team at Tevis Law Firm, LLC? You can contact the law office at any time for inquiries. If you know you need the assistance of a reliable, client-focused Atlanta criminal defense lawyer who can practice in state-level and federal-level courts, do not hesitate to call (404) 907-2527 and request a free consultation. The firm manages all sorts of cases, from drug crimes to sex crimes.