BABART GARY ALTMANGlynn County State Court Judge
29
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Glynn County State Court Judge

Bart Gary Altman

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701 H St Ste 105, Brunswick, GA, 31520
Criminal DefenseProbateFamilyPersonal InjuryDefective and Dangerous Products
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Bart Gary Altman is a criminal defense attorney with 29 years of legal experience, practicing at Glynn County State Court Judge in Brunswick, GA. He attended John Marshall (Atlanta). He has been admitted to the Georgia Bar since 1996. His practice encompasses criminal defense, defective and dangerous products, family, personal injury, and probate, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1996

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Criminal Defense20%
  • Defective and Dangerous Products20%
  • Family20%
  • Personal Injury20%
  • Probate20%

Languages

English

Experience

29+ years

Criminal Defense Attorney at Glynn County State Court Judge. Admitted to practice in Georgia, 1996. Focus areas include Criminal Defense, Probate, Family.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Georgia

Bar #State Bar of Georgia · Admitted 1996

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Schools & Education

John Marshall (Atlanta)

Degree · 1996

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701 H St Ste 105, Brunswick, GA, 31520
912-554-7349

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