Marietta DUI Attorney Robert F. Schnatmeier, Jr.
May 25, 2010 in Georgia, Marietta by James B
Robert F. Schnatmeier, Jr.
Marietta DUI Lawyer Rob SchnatmeierRob is a partner with Gentry, Smith, Dettmering, Morgan & Schnatmeier, LLP. His practice areas include Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Worker’s Compensation and general litigation.
Rob was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1994 after receiving his Juris Doctor degree from Georgia State University’s College of Law. Prior to joining the firm, Rob was a partner with the law firm of Flournoy, Morgan & Schnatmeier, LLP. From 1997 through 1999, Rob was an Assistant District Attorney in DeKalb County where he was a trial attorney prosecuting felonies in the Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit. He began his legal career as an Assistant Solicitor General prosecuting misdemeanors in the State Court of Cobb County.
Rob is currently a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Cobb County Bar Association (currently serving as Treasurer of the organization), the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the Cobb County Trial Lawyers Association, the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Cobb County Criminal Defense Section (past President of the organization), the Christian Lawyers Fellowship, the Christian Legal Society and is a founding member of the Marietta Lawyers Club. Rob also serves as an Associate Judge in the Municipal Court of Marietta and he sits as a Judge Pro Hac Vice in the State Court of Cobb County.
Practice Areas: Criminal Law; DUI/DWI; Drug Crimes; Traffic Violations; Felonies; Weapons Charges; White Collar Crime; Misdemeanors; Juvenile Criminal Law; Theft Crimes; Assault and Battery; Personal Injury; Automobile Accidents; Truck Accidents; Head Injury; Spinal Injury; Slip and Fall; Premises Liability, Motorcycle Accidents; Wrongful Death; Workers Compensation; general civil litigation.
Admitted: 1994, State Bar of Georgia
Law School: Georgia State University College of Law, J.D., 1994
College: College of Charleston, B.S., 1991 (Cum Laude)



















































