Navigating Cannabinoid Testing in Georgia: Insights for DUI Defense
Welcome to the blog of George Creal, your Georgia DUI lawyer. Today, we delve into a complex but crucial topic in the realm of DUI defense: the nuances of cannabinoid or Marijuana related testing with an emphasis on the differences between GC-MS and LC-MS/MS methods, and how Georgia law mandates a specific approach to marijuana-related […]
Top 12 things to do if you are a college student arrested for DUI
1. Keep Calm and Carry On (with Your Mouth Shut): Don’t panic! Panicking might make you look more guilty than a cat caught with the canary. Remember, arguing with someone who has a badge and a gun is like trying to debate a brick wall. Keep it cool, stay silent, and let your lawyer do […]
Georgia Supreme Court Overturns Contempt Order in Landmark Case for Attorney Rights
In a significant ruling today, the Supreme Court of Georgia has made a pivotal decision in the case of *Steel v. The State* (S24A1245), which has profound implications for the legal community, particularly for zealous representation in Georgia DUI cases and beyond. The Case Overview: […]
Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ Event: A New Horizon for DUI Cases and Beyond
In the bustling heart of Hollywood, at the Warner Brothers Studio, Tesla unveiled its vision for the future with the “We, Robot” event on October 10th, 2024. This event wasn’t just a showcase of technological prowess but a herald of significant shifts in law, particularly in DUI, traffic, automobile insurance, and automobile personal injury cases, […]
The Right to Repair and Your DUI Defense: Lessons from McDonald’s and the Intoxilyzer 9000
In a surprising twist that might seem unrelated at first glance, the recent legal victory for McDonald’s and their ice cream machines offers a parallel to the ongoing issues with the Intoxilyzer 9000 used in DUI cases. This blog post delves into how the same principles of proprietary protection are at play in both scenarios, […]
When is a Georgia DUI Prosecution Commenced? Key Insights for 2024
The landscape of DUI law in Georgia has seen significant judicial discourse surrounding the commencement of prosecution, particularly with regards to Uniform Traffic Citations (UTC). The split in the Georgia Court of Appeals over this issue impacts how Georgia DUI lawyers approach these cases, especially in terms of statute of limitations and procedural timelines. Understanding […]
DUI Breath Test Calibration and Certification for Georgia DUI Defense
The Crucial Importance of Full Information in Discovery and Complete Transparency in State-Administered Breath Tests in DUI Defense If you’ve ever found yourself pulled over under suspicion of DUI in Atlanta, you’re likely familiar with the DUI breath test (in Georgia, Intoxilyzer 9000)-a pivotal moment where a small device effectively decides whether you are guilty […]
People vs Redmond – Does The Odor of Burnt Marijuana Justify a Vehicle Search?
The Impact of Illinois Supreme Court’s Decision in People v. Redmond on Georgia DUI Law Today, we delve into a significant legal ruling from the Illinois Supreme Court, The People of the State of Illinois v. Ryan Shavor Don Redmond (Docket No. 129201), filed on September 19, 2024, and explore its potential implications for Georgia […]
Complexities in DUI Cases
Insights from a Recent Georgia Supreme Court Ruling In the realm of DUI defense, recent developments in Georgia case law highlight the importance of understanding the intricate legal landscape that can significantly impact the outcome of a case. The Georgia Supreme Court’s decision in Garrison v. State, S24G007, August 13, 2024, offers crucial insights into two […]