How Police Officers are Trained to Investigate You and Get Incriminatory Information from You
May 22, 2013
Veteran Criminal Defense Attorney Outlines Common Situations where Police Use Intimidation, Tricks or Deception to Obtain Incriminatory Information from Citizens...
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Why You Should NEVER attempt to perform the SFSTs or other voluntary field tests.
May 21, 2013
Seasoned DUI Defender Explains How Roadside Sobriety Tests are Designed to Fail, and Subjectively Graded - A recipe for Disaster, when you do not KNOW Your Legal Rights...
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Second Offense DUI: Georgia Driver's License Law Changes for 2013 - Atlanta DUI Attorney Bubba Head
Sep 21, 2012
Second Offense DUI: Georgia Driver's License Law Changes for 2013
By: William C. Head[i]
Beginning in 1997, several new legislative enactments relating to Georgia drivers licenses have been enacted by...
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Understanding a DUI Trial: Why Your Attorney will Cross-Examine a State Witness
Jan 28, 2012
If you are facing a DUI-DWI trial, you should be aware that the case ALWAYS begins with the State (the Prosecutor) putting up his or her witnesses FIRST. Then, your attorney gets to cross-examine each ...
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On a DUI Traffic Stop, You MUST Know Your Legal Rights
Dec 11, 2011
If you are stopped by a police officer who then suspects that you are DUI-DWI, you will not be permitted to call an attorney or ask questions about your legal rights. Mr. Head advises that you exercise...
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Is a Failure to Perform Roadside Sobriety Tests Sign of DUI-DWI Impairment?
Dec 11, 2011
Roadside Sobriety Evaluations are NOT scientific tests. In fact, these exercises are 100% optional in EVERY state. The original research done in the 1970s by Burns, Moscowitz and others only showed tha...
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Can a Police Officer Manipulate a Breath Test Being Given to a DUI Suspect?
Dec 11, 2011
In many states, the digital readout of the breath results are visible to the breath operator, who is generally a police officer. This can sometimes be the arresting officer. The longer a person blows, ...
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In a DUI Arrest, if You Blow ZERO on Breath Test, are you Free to Go?
Dec 11, 2011
Many states (e.g., SC, CA) require police officers who suspect a driver of being DUI-alcohol to first submit to a breath test. Other states (e.g., GA) allow the officer to select which type of test he ...
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Georgia's Super Speeder Law - Another Form of Taxation - became effective January 1, 2010
Dec 29, 2010
New Ticket forms Require Designation of Whether a 2-Lane Road Language was added to O.C.G.A. §40-6-187 to require that all speeding charges must indicate if the offense occurred on a two-lane roadwa...
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Reducing DUI to Reckless Driving in Georgia
Jun 13, 2010
Mr. Head explains how his firm can fight to have a Georgia DUI
reduced to a reckless driving charge. Learn more about the Georgia DUI laws or receive a free
case evaluation immediately by contactin...
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