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After a dui how to deal with the legal repercussions
1. After a DUI: How to Deal with the Legal Repercussions
In his career as an Attorney-at-Law for his own private firm located in
Canton, Georgia, Michael Vereen maintains a focus on bankruptcy
and DUI cases. His education at the Emory University School of Law,
which culminated in his receipt of a Master of Laws degree, enabled
Michael Vereen to pursue a career in criminal, DUI, and bankruptcy
law. Those who are charged with a DUI in several areas of Georgia
should immediately contact Michael Vereen, a highly experienced
attorney in the field, to describe the event and find out what options
are available to them. Michael Vereen is available online
(www.vereenlaw.com) or by telephone (770-345-9449).
First, after consulting with a seasoned DUI attorney, individuals
should understand that their best bet to fight a potential jail sentence
is to be honest and survey all possible pleas, as the prosecuting
attorney’s office will be hard at work trying to sew together a case
against the defendant. Some people who are charged with a DUI may
think a guilty plea will end up in their favor; however, there are
several issues that can actually win a case before the trial goes to
court. Attorneys like Michael Vereen look at all available reports
pertaining to the arrest. These lawyers’ knowledge of the criminal
system can sometimes allow them to dispute specific points of the
case before it ever reaches the courtroom. Also, if any information
was collected in an illegal manner, an attorney will be able to get that
data thrown out of court so the prosecuting lawyer can’t use it
against the defendant.
While the first step in dealing with the legal repercussions of a DUI is
consulting a trustworthy lawyer, individuals who refused the
breathalyzer test, or those who took the test and were found to have
a blood alcohol level over the legal limit (.08), should be aware of the
possibility of losing their license because of a suspension that can be
enacted up to 10 days after the arrest. For more information about
dealing with a DUI, contact Michael Vereen at 770-345-9449 or visit
him online at www.vereenlaw.com. Michael Vereen serves clients in
Canton, Cumming, and Kennesaw, Georgia.