State v. T.C.
Apr 25, 2012OUTCOME: NO JAIL TIME. Home confinement. Standard minimum DUI consequences for a 2nd in 10 DUI.
2nd in 10 DUI. Failure to Maintain Lane. BAC .151.
Atlanta, GA
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OUTCOME: NO JAIL TIME. Home confinement. Standard minimum DUI consequences for a 2nd in 10 DUI.
2nd in 10 DUI. Failure to Maintain Lane. BAC .151.
OUTCOME: Speeding dismissed and Following Too Closely was reduced to a nonreportable offense with a minimal fee.
Speeding and Following Too Closely.
OUTCOME: DUI reduced to Reckless Driving, Failure to Maintain Lane dismissed.
3rd lifetime DUI with a failure to maintain lane. DUI was reduced to reckless driving and failure to maintain lane was dismissed.
OUTCOME: DUI was dismissed and Failure To Maintain Lane had a minimal fine.
DUI Alcohol and Drugs. Failure to Maintain Lane.
OUTCOME: 2nd in 5 years DUI. No jail time, 240 hours Community Service, Risk Reduction Course, Drug and Alcohol Evaluation, 12 months probation.
Double probation violation on felony charges and new charge of DUI. This was 2nd in 5 years DUI. Client received no further jail time and got house arrest for the double probation violation.
OUTCOME: Ignition Interlock Device was waived. Client got fully reinstated after not driving for almost 10 years
Client never activated Ignition Interlock Device after being convicted of a 3rd DUI in 10 years. 2nd DUI in 5 years. Client was convicted in 2001.
OUTCOME: Client was reinstated to probation.
Violation of felony probation. Failed to report several times.
OUTCOME: Case reduced to reckless driving.
DUI with a single car accident
OUTCOME: Case reduced to reckless driving.
DUI case with a single car accident.