At Kilgore & Rodriguez, we are deeply committed to providing our clients with the most skilled and dedicated legal defense possible. A key part of that commitment is continuous professional development, and we are proud to share that one of our own, attorney Carlos Rodriguez, recently attended the prestigious Deryl Dantzler Trial Practice Institute at the National Criminal Defense College (NCDC).
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Investing in Futures: Kilgore & Rodriguez’s Commitment to Community Through CCF Scholarships
At Kilgore & Rodriguez, we believe in the power of community and the importance of investing in the next generation. That's why we're incredibly proud of the significant contributions made by our very own Carlos Rodriguez and Maddox Kilgore to the Cobb Community...
Cobb Attorney Carlos Rodriguez Elected to State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors
The legal community in Cobb County and beyond is celebrating the recent election of Carlos Rodriguez to the State Bar of Georgia's Board of Governors, representing the Cobb Circuit, Post 2. This significant achievement underscores Mr. Rodriguez's deep commitment to...
Kilgore & Rodriguez Recognized in Best of Cobb 2025
Kilgore & Rodriguez has been awarded 3rd Place in the Attorney - Criminal category for the Best of Cobb 2025. This recognition reflects our unwavering dedication, diligent effort, and commitment to justice. From initial consultation to final verdict, the attorneys...
Can you go to jail at an arraignment?
The main purpose of an arraignment is to make sure that the accused is made aware of the criminal charges filed against them. Sometimes the charges are formally read in court, but this old historical practice is largely unnecessary if the accused has a lawyer. That’s...
A Voice for Justice: Carlos Rodriguez’s Advocacy at the Georgia State Capitol
In March of 2025, Carlos Rodriguez spent a week at the Georgia State Capitol sharing his insight and experience in the areas of criminal law and criminal procedure with various legislators. Rodriguez served as the Lawyer of the Week on behalf of the Georgia...
Turns Out It’s Really Useful to Have a Former Public Defender on the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court delivered a remarkable victory for the rights of criminal defendants on Wednesday, applying the constitutional bar against double jeopardy to prohibit a sneaky end run around a jury’s acquittal. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s unanimous,...
Headed to the High Court
After 1420 days in custody, Marietta man found NOT GUILTY of rape
Murder & Cruelty Charges Against Harris Dismissed
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