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Inconsistent Police Testimony? Its the Only Consistency!

Lawyers see DUI report, grand jury differences By Kim Smith ARIZONA DAILY STAR Two local defense attorneys believe hundreds of felony drunken-driving cases could be dismissed because of the way they were presented to Pima County grand jurors. Prosecutors disagreed with the estimates on affected cases.  Law partners James Nesci and Joe St. Louis recently […]

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Vehicular Homicide in Atlanta, Georgia Lawyer

Georgia’s Tough Criminal penalties make legal representation essential. If you do not contact us, please contact another attorney. Do not go to court unrepresented. If you can’t afford to miss work for a year or more, you can’t afford not to hire a Vehicular Homicide attorney. We take all major credit cards and have payment […]

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Can the police search your yard without a warrant? Short Answer: It Depends.

Many individuals accused of crimes or DUI offenses in Metro Atlanta or Georgia are arrested at home or in their yard.  They commonly ask questions about Georgia law including can the police arrest me at home without a warrant?  The short answer is it depends.  Unless Georgia police are in hot pursuit or there are other exigent circumstances, the police generally are required to […]

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Mad Mothers Impeach the Jury: A post from Fayette Citizen Free Speech page

There was a case in State Court last week that went before a jury trial where a man was charged with a DUI in Georgia and two counts of child endangerment with his children in the car, interfering with police and driving without a license. This person refused a breathalyzer and refused to cooperate with law […]

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The Real Deal George Creal Guarantee

1) Real Deal DUI Lawyers. In a town with too many rookies, you need a DUI lawyer who is the real deal and not a pretender.  George Creal, Jr., P.C. is the real deal.  We are DUI Attorneys with a reputation for winning DUI cases, aggressively defending DUI clients, and leading the State in pushing […]

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Georgia DUI Myths

Myth: Driving at 0.08 is dangerous or a driver is impaired. Fact: A University of Utah study found that drivers talking on cell phones with and without earbuds were more dangerous than drivers who had consumed enough alcohol to be over the 0.08 legal blood alcohol limit for most states.  See blog link  Strayer, D. […]

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DeKalb Recorders Court

DeKalb Recorders Court has a new website that allows the entry of a not guilty plea by fax or e-mail.  Electronic pleas must be done at least ten (10) days prior to the arraignment date assigned by the DeKalb County Police Officer on the Uniform Traffic Citation (UTC). On the website, there is an advisement […]

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Commonly Asked Questions: What do I do if I am pulled over for DUI?

The short answer is – it depends.  Factors to consider are: jurisdiction of arrest, law enforcement agency of arrest, number of drinks.  Generalizations are a dangerous thing and there are exceptions. The basic rule of thumb in a DUI case is that a DUI with a “state administered” breath or blood test is harder to win at trial than a case […]

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The 6th Amendment: What is all the fuss about?

The United States Constitution,6th Amendment to the Bill of Rights states: “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district where in the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to […]

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