Jake Arbes

  • Established in 1985
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  • Serving the Criminally Accused Who Are Serious About Retaining or Winning Back Their Freedom
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For more than 25 years attorney Jake Arbes has been assisting clients charged with serious state and federal criminal offenses. Although Mr. Arbes's practice is centered in Georgia, he has handled high profile post conviction criminal cases all over the country. He successfully represented a banker who was allowed to withdraw his guilty plea in a politically charged Iran Contra case. He was appellate co-counsel for a defendant in one of the largest bankruptcy frauds in history, a case that took more than nine months to try in Florida. Most recently, Mr. Arbes won federal parole for an inmate in California who served more than 30 years for murdering a DEA agent. The inmate had repeatedly been denied parole until Mr. Arbes took his case. Mr. Arbes has handled hundreds of post conviction cases involving state parole, sentence reduction, appeals, habeas corpus, prison designations and transfers. Mr. Arbes received his college degree from Harvard, his graduate degree from Princeton, and his law degree from New York University where he participated in the prestigious Root Tilden Snow program. He clerked for a federal appellate judge on the Eleventh (formerly Fifth) Circuit and was a federal prosecutor in the Northern District of Georgia where he was awarded a commendation from the Justice Department for his work. He served as Chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the Atlanta Bar Association, Vice-President of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and was a founding member of the Georgia Innocence project. He was named a "Super Lawyer" by Atlanta Magazine and a "Preeminent Lawyer" by Martindale Hubbell, which also gave him the highest ranking possible for his ability and ethics. He has written part of a book on criminal appeals in Georgia and has given many speeches on various post conviction topics. Mr. Arbes is well known and respected for his dedication to his clients.

Areas of Practice (22)

  • Federal Practice
  • State Criminal Defense
  • Criminal Appeals
  • Parole
  • Probation
  • Sentencing
  • Sentence Reduction
  • Post-Conviction Remedies
  • Habeas Corpus
  • Prison Designation
  • Transfers
  • White Collar Fraud
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Corporate Compliance
  • Criminal Conspiracy
  • Grand Jury Practice
  • Mail Fraud
  • Wire Fraud
  • Whistle Blower
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death
  • Medical Malpractice

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Criminal Law, Criminal Appeals, Parole and Probation, Post-Conviction Remedies, Habeas Corpus, Criminal Fraud, Criminal Investigation, Criminal Conspiracy, Federal Criminal Law, Criminal Defense, Grand Jury Practice, Mail Fraud, Wire Fraud, Personal Injury, Catastrophic Injury, Wrongful Death, Plaintiffs Personal Injury, Brain Injury, Head Injury, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Vehicular Homicide, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice View More

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