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Douglasville DUI Attorneys
Don’t let a DUI (driving under the influence) arrest in Douglasville affect you.
If you have recently been arrested, you need to look for an attorney who can walk you through the legal steps that you need to take in Georgia.
What should you look for when hiring an attorney?
If you have never been in trouble before, hiring a lawyer can seem overwhelming.
When selecting an attorney, you should consider these things:
Did they attend a reputable law school?
What is their track record with cases similar to yours?
Have there been any complaints with the Georgia State Bar filed against them?
Is the attorney a member of the National College for DUI Defense?
Do they focus exclusively on DUI defense law?
Our attorneys at the Law Offices of Webb, Willis, and Kohn have the experience and knowledge that you need when fighting a DUI conviction. We know the defenses and arguments that can help you to win a DUI case.
You may wonder what constitutes a DUI. In the state of Georgia, drivers over the age of 21 are arrested if they are found to have a blood alcohol content (BAC) level over .08. If the driver is under the age of 21, they are arrested for a BAC over 0.00. This is due to Zero Tolerance laws, which state that minors can not have any alcohol in their system while they drive.
Your BAC level can be measured in several ways. The most common is a breathalyzer test. This test measures the amount of alcohol in your breath. You could also take a urine or blood test to determine the amount of alcohol in your system.
However, you can also be arrested if you refuse to submit to a chemical test. This is due to “implied consent.” When you received your driver’s license, you agreed to take a chemical BAC test if you are suspected of driving under the influence.
There are many consequences that come as a result of driving under the influence. They include: community service, jail time, fines, and license suspension.
To set your mind at ease, you should hire an attorney at the Law Offices of Webb, Willis, and Kohn immediately.
If you are interested in
receiving a free online DUI case evaluation
, feel free to fill out the contact form on our page today.