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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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Georgia Requirements for Persons taking DUI School Courses out of state

The Georgia Department of Drivers Services (hereinafter “DDS”) will accept DUI School certificates from the states below as listed and the Out of State DUI School Program must be in an in-person classroom setting and not online or over the internet and certificate must state several hours completed for the DUI school course. Georgia 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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Multiple DUI Offender Unable to Get Private Health Insurance

I had a client inform me yesterday that he was denied health insurance because of prior DUI convictions. Yet another reason to fight a DUI. Have you been denied Health Insurance because of a DUI conviction? We’d like to hear from you.

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Can Police stop you to investigate if you are DUI in Georgia based on a phone call from another driver?

Accordingly, a general suspicion or a mere hunch is not sufficient to support an investigative stop. Although the primary means by which DUI police officers acquire reasonable suspicion is a personal observation of DUI driving, information acquired from an informant that exhibits a sufficient indicia of reliability can also be the basis for reasonable suspicion […]

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Can the Police tow my car even if I have someone available to take it as an excuse to search it?

No. The Georgia Court of Appeals has adopted the view that “`[w]hen the driver of a motor vehicle is arrested and a reliable friend is present, authorized and capable to remove an owner’s vehicle which is capable of being safely removed; 405 or where the arrestee expresses a preference as to towing service and designates […]

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What Georgia violations disqualify a CDL driver for one year

Any major traffic violation will make a Commercial Driver’s License holder loses his commercial privilege to drive for one year.  “Major traffic violation” means a conviction of one of the following offenses anywhere and in any vehicle unless otherwise stated: Driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any combination thereof in violation […]

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Another Georgia DUI, Athletic Director Damon Evan get arrested by Georgia State Patrol

Damon Evans, widely honored Athletic Director at the University of Georgia, was arrested for DUI by the Georgia State Patrol Wednesday night, June 30, 2010.  All Georgia DUI defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty by a jury of their peers beyond a reasonable doubt.  Read the article.

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Wright v. State, A10A0459, June 28, 2010

Vehicular Homicide, DUI, Sufficiency of the Evidence, Merger.  Wright v. State, A10A0459, Georgia Court of Appeal, June 28, 2010. After crossing the centerline, a head-on collision, and admitting ingesting methadone and Xanax, M. Wright was convicted on two counts of vehicular homicide, two counts of serious injury by vehicle, and DUI drugs less safe.  Wright […]

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