Labor Day Weekend May Bring DUI Roadblocks

Posted by Richard Lawson | Aug 28, 2019 | 0 Comments

As the holiday weekend nears, law enforcement is sure to be out in full force. One means of apprehending drivers who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol is to implement a roadblock. A roadblock, sometimes called a "checkpoint," is a way for police officers to temporarily detain drivers wh...

Police Still Searching for Driver in Fatal Hit-And-Run

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jul 21, 2019 | 0 Comments

Late Saturday night, Gwinnett Police received a call about a man lying on Beaver Ruin Road in Norcross. When officers responded to the scene, they found who was later identified as 38-year-old Kevin Brown. Brown was unresponsive when the officers arrived. He was taken to a nearby hospital and ult...

Be Prepared for the Fourth of July Holiday

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jun 29, 2019 | 0 Comments

According to the American Automobile Association, 41.4 million Americans will be hitting the road to get to their Fourth of July destinations. Transportation analytics show that the afternoon of Wednesday, July 3, and the evening of Friday, July 5 will be the absolute worst time to travel. As a ...

Georgia Police Chief Arrested on DUI Charges

Posted by Richard Lawson | Feb 04, 2019 | 0 Comments

A Georgia police chief was recently arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and open container charges. Dillard police Chief Jeremy James Welch was stopped at a sobriety checkpoint on the night of February 1, 2019. The checkpoint was in Clayton and was designed to catch drunk d...

Avoiding a New Year DUI Charge in Georgia

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jan 07, 2019 | 0 Comments

During the holidays, Georgia law enforcement were on the hunt for drivers who they believed to be intoxicated. In many cases, a driver may not be intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle and yet be profiled and arrested for a DUI charge despite the lack of intoxication. You can fight these wro...

Cedartown Woman Kills One and Injures Two in DUI Crash

Posted by Richard Lawson | Nov 28, 2018 | 0 Comments

A crash on 1-75 involving three vehicles on November 18, 2018, has resulted in the death of one person, serious injury to two others, and criminal charges against the driver responsible. Evelyn Nowell, 73, of Cedartown, Georgia had stopped her Chevrolet Impala in the right lane of I-75 around 11...

Fighting Your Out-of-State DUI

Posted by Richard Lawson | Oct 05, 2018 | 0 Comments

You're on vacation in Georgia, enjoying the scenes, sights, and attractions the state has to offer. On your way home from enjoying a vacation, you are pulled over for suspected DUI. Nothing can ruin the fun and good times of your trip, like a criminal charge while out-of-state. If you are from o...

Methamphetamine and Georgia DUI

Posted by Richard Lawson | Sep 20, 2018 | 0 Comments

A Georgia DUI can be based on a person's use of Methamphetamine, commonly called "meth." Meth is a serious and illegal drug, one that significantly affects a person's ability to drive. These effects can lead to an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs, a charge that carries possib...

How to Plead in a Georgia DWI Case

Posted by Richard Lawson | Aug 24, 2018 | 0 Comments

Too many people arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol assume they will be found guilty just because they are charged with the crime. As a result, a great many Georgia drivers plead guilty to DUI when they should not. You have a right to have your case defended and wit...

When is a DUI a Felony?

Posted by Richard Lawson | Jun 29, 2018 | 0 Comments

Most people who face charges of driving under the influence (DUI) in Georgia face a misdemeanor charge. However, for some who meet certain circumstances, they may be charged with a felony DUI. A felony DUI carries serious penalties that can affect your life for years to come. If you have been ch...

The Importance of the Implied Consent Notice

Posted by Richard Lawson | Mar 26, 2018 | 0 Comments

Georgia, like most states, has an implied consent statute. This statute required drivers who have been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of either drugs or alcohol to submit to a chemical test in order to determine if the driver was, in fact, impaired. If a driver refuses to co...

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