
Ken Smith
544 Mulberry Street
Suite 209
Macon, GA 31201
Phone: 478-787-0258
Website: kenrsmithlaw.com




About Ken Smith
I am a trial lawyer, privileged to be able to serve the citizens of my own home town. My firm is dedicated to achieving the best possible results for clients facing difficult decisions and legal pressures in the middle Georgia area. With a broad array of legal experience, my practice focuses on the following areas: DUI defense; criminal defense in both federal and state court with a concentration on firearms, drug, and conspiracy charges; and personal injury. For more information about me, my practice, and my community involvement, please visit http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/31201-ga-kenneth-smith-1720439.html. If you have a legal need, want an answer to a legal question, or would like to schedule a free 30 minute consultation, please contact the office at 478-787-0258. 2018-2019, 2021-2023 Summer Session Graduate
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