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Fitzgerald, Keith

Keith Fitzgerald - Macon, GA

Attorney at Fitzgerald Law

Criminal Defense Lawyers in Macon, GA

487 Cherry Street #250 Macon, GA 31201

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 16 Years 
    Experience

Macon Criminal Defense Lawyer

Updated: 03/30/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Defense
  • Murder
  • Assault Cases
  • Child Molestation
  • Rape Cases
  • Drug Trafficking and Possession
  • Battery and Shoplifting

Attorney Information

Overview

Keith Fitzgerald is a seasoned, successful trial lawyer. He has won numerous jury trials in the region—both in Federal and State courts. His superb courtroom skills and legal acumen have led to his selection as one of middle Georgia’s three Super Lawyers in the area of Criminal Defense. He is also the chair for the State Bar of Georgia’s Criminal Law section.

Keith started his practice as a DUI lawyer with the most prestigious criminal defense firm in the region, Hogue & Hogue. After a few years of successfully defending numerous DUI cases--winning many in jury trials--he became a partner at the firm and practiced with Frank Hogue and Laura Hogue for 12 years before starting his own firm. While at Hogue Hogue Fitzgerald & Griffin, he branched out to include all felony and misdemeanor cases as well.

He now handles everything--from murder cases and aggravated assault cases, child molestation and rape cases, drug trafficking and possession, to simple battery and shoplifting.

Keith handles cases throughout the middle Georgia region in all courts. He practices regularly in Bibb, Houston, Jones, Baldwin, Putnam, Wilkinson, Monroe, Lamar, Dooly, Crisp, Peach, Pulaski, Dodge, Telfair, and Crawford Counties as well as in the Federal Middle District of Georgia’s Macon, Athens, and Albany divisions.

Keith is a 2010 graduate of Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law, where he also received the Certificate in Advanced Legal Writing, Research, and Drafting. While a law student, he clerked with a solo attorney in Macon, where he discovered his passion for helping people during difficult and trying times in their lives. This led him directly to the field of criminal defense, as there are no more difficult and trying times for people than when facing the full weight of the criminal justice system. Keith is proud to call himself a criminal defense lawyer.

Law is a second career for Keith. Before becoming a lawyer, Keith was a professional trombonist in the United States Air Force. During his musical career, Keith traveled the world including Japan, Korea, Australia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Singapore, and Thailand as well as the eastern United States performing jazz and classical concerts as a musical ambassador of the United States. His experience on stage as a performer led him to his law career.

Keith is a past vice president of the Georgia Association Criminal Defense Lawyers and a member of the Georgia and Macon Bar Associations. Keith is also a graduate of the William “Bill” Daniel Trial Advocacy program.


Awards and Honors

Super Lawyers® Selectees

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Keith Fitzgerald included in a Super Lawyers® list

Honors

  • One of middle Georgia’s three Super Lawyers in the area of Criminal Defense

Other Sources of Feedback About Keith Fitzgerald

Included on the 2026 Georgia Super Lawyers list


Past Lists

  • 2025 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2023 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2022 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers list

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, Georgia, 2010
      J.D.
      Major: Advanced Legal Writing, Research, and Drafting
  • Non Legal Education

    • George Mason University, 1998
    • University of Maryland University College, 2005
      B.A.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Trial Lawyer

Past Positions

  • Hogue & Hogue
  • Hogue Hogue Fitzgerald & Griffin

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia

Other Affiliations

  • State Bar of Georgia’s Criminal Law section (Chair)
  • Georgia Association Criminal Defense Lawyers (Vice President)
  • Georgia Bar Association (Member)
  • Macon Bar Association (Member)

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Macon, GA

487 Cherry Street
#250
Macon, GA 31201

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Phone: 478-787-4480

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Website: https://www.kef-law.com

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