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DUI

Aggressive DUI Defense in Cumming, Georgia

Although DUI is categorized as a misdemeanor offense, the laws and penalties regarding this crime are very strict. DUI is one of the most commonly prosecuted offenses in Forsyth County, and a conviction will result in numerous penalties. Following an arrest for DUI, it’™s best to consult an experienced DUI defense attorney who can review the circumstances of your arrest, advise you of your rights, and work hard to prepare a strong defense. Although you can represent yourself during the DUI process, working with a knowledgeable Cumming DUI lawyer will undoubtedly improve your chances of overcoming these charges to avoid a conviction.

Georgia DUI Law & Court Process

Any person found driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be in violation of Georgia DUI law. For adults (in this case meaning people over the age 21), the legal limit is .08 percent. For minors (anyone under the age of 21), the legal limit is .02 percent. The police have the right to arrest anyone with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above the legal limit, and trust us when we say they will not hesitate for one second to place you under arrest.

Once you have been arrested on DUI charges, your driver’™s license will automatically be confiscated pending a hearing with the Georgia Department of Driver Services. You have ten days from the date of your arrest to schedule this hearing, and failing to do so will result in an automatic license suspension. The hearing is your chance to contest the suspension of your driver€’™s license and fight for your right to earn back your driving privileges.

In addition to the hearing, you will also have to address your charges in criminal court. In many cases, a person is able to resolve their case without going trial. However, if an agreement cannot be reached, then you can expect for your case to move to trial, where a jury will determine whether you are innocent or guilty. If you are found guilty, you could be sentenced to such penalties as:

  • Driver’™s license suspension
  • Probation
  • Community service
  • Fines
  • Incarceration
  • Mandatory DUI school

Do not underestimate the impact a DUI conviction will have on your life. Make sure you have the experienced defense you need against the prosecution and the charges being brought against you.