Patrick Scott Ferris

Patrick Scott Ferris

  • Criminal Law
  • Georgia
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Education
The University of Georgia School of Law
J.D. (2000)
Honors: Semifinalist, University of Georgia Trial Competition; Named to Georgetown University Barrister's Council Invitational Trial Team; Named to ABA National Trial Team
Activities: Teaching Assistant to Professor O. Lee Reed; Third-Year Practitioner, Criminal Defense
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University System of Georgia - University of Georgia
B.A. (1997)
Honors: Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society; Alumni Scholarship
Activities: Circolo Italiano; Advertising Department, The Red & Black
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Speaking Engagements
Ramifications of Sexual Assault Allegations in Georgia, 27th Annual Tropical Seminar, Cartagena, Colombia
Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education
Regulatory Issues with Title I & Title II Firearms, The 2017 Georgia Gun Law Symposium, Savannah, GA
National Business Institute
How We Can Make DUI Law Practice Better, 2015 Defense of Drinking Drivers Institute, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education
How The State & The Defense Can Ethically Do A Better Job, 2013 Georgia DUI Update, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education
Plea Negotiations, Trials, and Client Representation in DUI Cases, 2011 Georgia DUI Update, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education
Legal Aspects of Mental Health in Law Enforcement, Georgia Crisis Intervention Mental Health Training, Waycross, GA
Peace Officers Standards & Training
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Georgia
State Bar of Georgia
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Fees
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Our criminal cases are almost always billed with a flat, all-inclusive fee.
Practice Area
    Criminal Law
    Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Additional Practice Area
  • Probation Violations