At Deming Parker, our team of dedicated DUI defense attorneys in Atlanta understands the seriousness of these charges and the unease they bring. With an extensive understanding of Georgia laws and a dedication to our clients, we offer more than just legal guidance; we provide support and a robust and strategic defense.
Why You Should Choose Our Atlanta DUI Defense Lawyers to Represent You
If you are going through one or multiple DUI charges against you, here’s how our specialist lawyers can assist you in this specific case:
- Guidance and legal expertise: We will provide a comprehensive understanding of DUI laws, penalties, and potential consequences that can affect you.
- Case evaluation: We’ll review and analyze the details of your arrest, including evidence, police reports, and test results.
- Defense strategy development: We will develop a tailored defense strategy based on the specifics of your case, such as challenging the legality of the traffic stop or questioning test accuracy.
- Negotiation with prosecutors: Engage in plea negotiations to potentially reduce charges, fines, or penalties.
- Representation in court: Represent you during court proceedings, presenting evidence and advocating on your behalf.
- Minimization of penalties: Work to minimize potential penalties, such as reduced fines, avoidance of jail time, or alternative sentencing options.
- License suspension defense: Assist in challenging or mitigating driver’s license suspensions or revocations associated with the DUI charge.
Our team of lawyers provides personalized attention to each client prioritizing your best interests relying on their negotiation skills, and having transparent communication at all times.
Act Quickly – You Can Lose Your License for a Year
In Georgia, if you’re arrested for a DUI, you have a limited time frame (30 days from the date of your arrest) to request a special administrative license suspension hearing (often referred to as an ALS hearing) to challenge the suspension of your driver’s license. If you fail to request the ALS hearing within the 30-day period, your driver’s license will typically be subject to an automatic suspension.
Hiring a DUI specialist attorney fast is key to minimizing the risk of license suspension. If you are unsure about what to do next, our Atlanta criminal defense lawyers are highly qualified to handle your case and ensure the best outcome for you.
What a Strong Defense Can Do for Your DUI Case in Georgia
Building a strong defense against the DUI charges against you can make the difference between proving your guilt or innocence. Please bear in mind that if you had or were involved in a traffic accident while driving under the influence can change the defense of your case completely. We can help you prove your innocence by approaching different strategies. Some of the ones we will consider are:
- Challenging the traffic stop: If the police did not have a valid reason to stop your vehicle initially, any evidence obtained after the stop may be deemed inadmissible in court.
- Challenging breathalyzer or blood test results: Breathalyzer and blood tests must be administered correctly and by qualified individuals. Factors such as medical conditions, diet, or mouth alcohol contamination could also impact test results.
- Reviewing police conduct: Examine whether law enforcement officers followed proper procedures during the arrest, questioning, and testing processes. Any violations of your constitutional rights, such as unlawful search and seizure, could potentially lead to suppression of evidence or dismissal of charges.
- Utilizing expert witnesses: Employing expert witnesses, such as toxicologists, forensic experts, or accident reconstruction specialists, can provide scientific analysis and testimony to challenge the prosecution’s evidence and assertions.
- Negotiating with prosecutors: In some situations, your attorney may negotiate with the prosecution to present mitigating factors, evidence, or alternative resolutions that could lead to reduced charges, diversion programs, or dismissal of the DUI charge.
At Deming Parker, our experienced attorneys will go above and beyond to explore all these possibilities and ensure justice is served.
Possible Outcomes After DUI in Atlanta
After being charged with a DUI in Atlanta, several potential outcomes could occur, depending on the specifics of your case, prior offenses, and other factors. Here are some possible outcomes you might face:
Conviction
If you are found guilty of a DUI offense in Atlanta, you may be subjected to various consequences. These can include fines, license suspension or revocation, mandatory attendance at DUI school or substance abuse treatment programs, probation, community service, or even imprisonment. These penalties are particularly severe for repeat offenses or aggravated circumstances.
Ignition Interlock Device (IID)
Depending on the circumstances of your DUI arrest, you may be required to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) in your vehicle. This device requires you to pass a breathalyzer test before starting your car and periodically while driving.
Probation
Instead of or in addition to jail time, you may be placed on probation, requiring you to comply with specific conditions, such as attending DUI school, undergoing substance abuse treatment, submitting to random drug or alcohol testing, maintaining sobriety, and avoiding further legal trouble.
Alternative Sentencing Options
These could include diversion programs, community service, house arrest, ankle monitoring, or participation in a treatment program.
Fines and Fees
For your first DUI in Atlanta, you can face a fine of $300 to $1,000, plus court surcharges.
For your second DUI, the fine will go from $600 up to $1,000, plus court surcharges.
And for your Third DUI, the fine starts at $1000 and can go to $5,000, plus court surcharges.
License Suspension
Upon a DUI arrest, your driver’s license may be suspended administratively through the Department of Driver Services (DDS) or as a result of a conviction. The length of the suspension or revocation period may vary based on factors such as prior offenses, blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level, and specific circumstances of the arrest.
Do You Lose Your License for the First DUI in GA?
Your Georgia driver’s license will automatically be suspended for up to 1 year. It’s essential to consult with an experienced DUI defense attorney in Georgia if you’re facing DUI charges to understand potential license consequences, explore available defenses, and navigate the legal process.
How Our DUI Attorneys in Atlanta Will Help You
Our attorneys at Deming Parker will guide you through the beginning of the process until the very end. We will help you to understand and navigate the Georgia laws regarding your DUI case, making sure you have the best possible outcome by creating a strategic defense, and will also represent you in court if necessary.
If you have any questions or doubts regarding a DUI charge please contact us for an expert consultation.