Troy Millikan | Gainesville Criminal Lawyer

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Troy Millikan, a Savannah native, is an enthusiastic trial lawyer. He attended the University of Georgia Undergraduate and Law School obtaining two degrees in six years. He practiced law in Atlanta until 1972, where he also taught Business Law at Atlanta Law School and was elected to the Executive Board of the State Bar Younger Lawyers section. Mr. Millikan moved to Gainesville in 1972 and was in partnership with other lawyers until he established his own law firm in 1980. His law office is located near the downtown area of Gainesville, Georgia.

Mr. Millikan says, Trial practice and college football have numerous things in common; the necessity for thorough preparation, clever strategy, and intense and focused execution of a well thought out battle plan. I enjoy the challenge and competitive nature of each endeavor and hope to continue participating in trials and watching Georgia football for many years to come.”

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Experience

Owner

Troy R. Millikan, Attorney at Law

Present

Admission

Verified Georgia

1967

Education

University of Georgia

Bachelors

1965

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • State Bar of Georgia Board Member
    1998 - Present
Honors / Awards
  • BV Rated Martindale-Hubbell
    2015

Notable Work

Cases

Expertise

7 Counts Murder 24 Months in Jail Mr. Millikan moved to Gainesville in 1972 and was in partnership with other lawyers until he established his own law firm in 1980. In the 70's he was appointed to represent a man charged with seven counts of murder which the jury reduced to seven misdemeanor manslaughter offenses, of which the Appellate Court reversed five, leaving a sentence of only 24 months in prison. $720,000 Verdict In 1984 Mr. Millikan secured, what at the time was one of the largest verdicts ever in Gwinnett County, a $720,000 verdict for a man whose arm had been run over by a boat. Fatality DUI Not Guilty DOT at Fault A short time afterwards, he successfully defended a man charged with DUI and vehicular homicide, (a not guilty verdict), proving that the posted speed limit was too high to allow a driver to safely drive around a curve, and that the drinking had not caused or contributed to the collision or the death of the other driver. (The DOT then reduced the speed limit from 40 to 25.)

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