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Written by William C. Head
Regardless of the particulars of your state’s laws regarding driving under the influence, a DUI conviction means extreme legal trouble, and in many states a conviction can stay on your record for a lifetime. 8 of 11 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by William C. Head
People in GA who are stopped by an officer & asked questions about drinking or using drugs create most of their legal problems by not knowing their legal rights. The RIGHT to remain silent is key. In Georgia, a refusal to take the OFFICIAL breath or blood test can lead to a forcible blood draw. Posted 9 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by William C. Head
Mr. Head outlines the MANY problems, penalties and disqualifications for jobs that follow a DUI-DWi Conviction. This list varies slightly, from state to state, but MOST of these apply in ALL states. Some have origins in federal "interstate compact" laws. This will stop you from pleading guilty. Posted 9 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by William C. Head
© 2009 William C. Head, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, GA Discusses widely-held isconceptions about impaired driving from alcohol or drugs in America. Discusses how Americans now use a variety of impairing substances on a regular basis, creating more DUI-drugs cases. The world's first DUI-death case. Posted about 7 hours ago in DUI / DWI.
Written by William C. Head
© 2009 William C. Head, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, GA Veteran Drunk Driving Defense Attorney Explains Little Known Quirks in DUI-DWI Laws that can help Drinking or Drugged Citizens NOT get Convicted of Impaired Driving Posted about 5 hours ago.
The Mobilization of the DUI-DWI Criminal Defense Bar to Help Citizens Fight Impaired Driving Charges
Written by William C. Head
© 2009 William C. Head, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, GA Details the history of aggressive criminal defense lawyers' efforts to counter the government's shift in national and state policy regarding lower blood alcohol levels and mandatory compliance by states at the risk of losing federal highway funds 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted about 7 hours ago in DUI / DWI. |