The Law Office of C. Keith Wood, Jr., P. C. is a law office specializing in the area of Criminal Defense and Traffic Law, and Family Immigration and Deportation Proceedings. For over a decade, Keith worked as an investigator in the special investigations unit of a major metropolitan District Attorney's Office.
That experience sparked Keith's desire to practice law and to protect the rights of citizens and non-citizens alike. After graduating from law school with academic honors, Keith opened his law practice in Jonesboro, Georgia. Keith specializes in the representation of clients indicted for State and Local felony and misdemeanor offenses.
That experience sparked Keith's desire to practice law and to protect the rights of citizens and non-citizens alike. After graduating from law school with academic honors, Keith opened his law practice in Jonesboro, Georgia. Keith specializes in the representation of clients indicted for State and Local felony and misdemeanor offenses.
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Some people believe that it is unnecessary to retain counsel with regard to criminal allegations until the accused has been indicted by a Grand Jury or formally charged. I take a contrary position to this strategy, suggesting that the accused retain an attorney and get involved in the process as soon as possible.
The following information is to allow you to familiarize yourself with general immigration court process. If you have any questions regarding this information, or other questions regarding a criminal matter, please contact us. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which absorbed the functions of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), is responsible for commencing a removal proceeding.
Are you currently in school, have you graduated or have you obtained a certificate of completion from high school, a GED, or are you an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard or the U.S. Armed Forces?. Have you NOT been CONVICTED of a felony, a "significant misdemeanor" (including DUI), or three or more other misdemeanors?*
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Rosalind Brown
Sep 08, 2018
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If I could give a zero rating I would. This judge/lawyer is racist! He does not fairly sentence minorities. He has a history of sentencing African Americans to much harsher penalties than their Caucasian counterparts and if they dare to speak up on it he will then have you jailed! I would not recommend anyone using his services! Tread lightly and do your research before hiring this firm!
Lidia Vazquez
Jun 25, 2018
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After my U Visa couldn't be approve by the county through one of the most known law firms in the state of Georgia a couple of friends recommended me to Attorney Keith Wood. During my consultation I was told that the other attorney who took my case sent the case to the wrong place and that's why it wasn't approved the first time. He went ahead and submitted to the correct place and within a couple of months my U Visa was approved by the county and we where able to submit the application to USCIS. We have already gotten our biometrics taken and now we are just waiting for USCIS's response. I'm very
Angel Mercado-Ornelas
May 31, 2018
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Mr. Keith is an amazing attorney who has helped my parents in so many ways. My parents retained Mr. Keith's firm when they found out an attorney they previously retained in Atlanta filed an asylum claim on their behalf. As many people may know, asylum claims must be filed within the first year you arrive in the United States. However, the previous attorney gave my parents unethical advise and had them believe they qualified for this benefit simply by proving at least 10 years of residence in the United States. My parents have been in the United States for more than 24 years so the attorney shouldn