Remain SILENT - The Biggest Key to Winning Your Case - Exercise te Right to NOT Incriminate Yourself
Jun 07, 2010
What comes out of our clients' mouths, usually captured on VIDEO, costs more clients the chance to win than anything else. Assume that from BEFORE being pulled over or confronted by a police officer, y...
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GA DUI 2nd Offense within Ten Years - Extra Tough Punishment; Atlanta DUI attorney
Jun 07, 2010
William (Bubba) Head explains the laws and possible consequences of a second offense DUI charge in the State of Georgia. For all arrests that occurred July 1, 2008 and after, the "lookback" period is 1...
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Police Officers have a QUOTA for DUI Arrests and WILL ARREST You merely for Having Smell of Alcohol
Jun 07, 2010
Why try to perform roadside agility tests that you can't do on your best day? Remain silent, be polite, but DON'T talk and don't try to convince the officer that you are sober or that you deserve a bre...
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When to Use Georgia's Statutory Speedy Trial Demand and When to NOT File a Speedy Trial Demand
Jun 07, 2010
Georgia is one of many states that offers a person charged with any type of criminal offense (including DUI, hit and run, attempting to elude an officer) the right to seek a statutory SPEEDY trial. Oth...
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Georgia Punishes Hit and Run (Leaving the Scene of an Accident) very Harshly; Provide Info & LEAVE!
Jun 07, 2010
Learn the rules about NOT getting into trouble on a "hit and run" offense after you have had some alcohol or other drugs. So long as the other driver is not injured, give documents and insurance inform...
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Repeat DUI Offenders in Georgia Have a Lot at Stake Regarding Giving Up Tags on ALL Cars Owned
Jun 07, 2010
Covers the "tag surrender" aspects of Georgia DUI law relating to DUI repeat offenders (second or more DUI offenses within 5 years). One full year of loss of tags will delay or prevent sale or transfer...
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Determining When You are Eligible for a "Work Permit" after a First or Second DUI Conviction in GA
Jun 07, 2010
Who is Eligible for the Work Permit [Limited Driving Permit] as a DUI FIRST OFFENDER? So long as no prior nolo contendere plea or guilty plea has occurred within 5 years, drivers age 21 and over are ...
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A Georgia "Work Permit" [Limited License] has Restrictions and May not Help You Rent Cars or Travel
Jun 07, 2010
If you are convicted of DUI, and are eligible for a work permit, there are restrictions on where and when you can drive. Georgia law has not made the permit flexible enough to accommodate grocery trips...
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Georgia DUI by Prescription Drugs - The Types of Drugs that Don't Mix with Alcohol
Jun 07, 2010
Synergistic effects of combining alcohol and prescription drugs. This is especially true for SSRI, SSNI, benzodiazepines and narcotic analgesics....
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William Head Discusses Georgia Police Officers and the Role the Law Enforcement Personnel Play
Jun 07, 2010
We work with officers daily, and constantly see them in court for administrative license hearings or criminal case proceedings. Ask us about your officer when you come see us for your free interview....
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