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On August 16, 2017, I met with my client in the state court of Coweta County. My client had been charged with reckless driving. She had been involved in a serious auto accident, which resulted in her own significant injuries. Given the nature of the incident, my client was concerned about serving jail time for this reckless driving ticket. I spoke with the prosecutor before arriving at the court and following additional in court negotiations, I got the prosecutor agreed to a no low plea with a $500 fine. There would be no probation, no jail time served. My client was extremely happy with this result. 770-408-1001 www.lawofficeofscottmiller.comOn August 16, 2017, I met with my client in the state court of Coweta County. My client had been charged with reckless driving.
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Fighting to keep driving privileges for my DUI client. On August 15, 2017, I appeared with my client at an administrative license suspension hearing. My client had been charged with DUI in Alpharetta, Georgia. This was his first in a lifetime charge. Because, my client had refused the state breath test, the the arresting officer seized my client's drivers license. This refusal of the breath test and the seizure of my client's Drivers License precipitated this license suspension hearing. I announced to the judge that my client and I ready for the license suspension hearing, however the arresting officer failed to appear and I got the court to rule in my favor. My client's license was not suspended. This is another happy outcome for the clients of Alpharetta, Georgia DUI defense attorney Scott Miller. 770-480-1001 www.lawofficeofscottmiller.comOn August 15, 2017, I appeared with my client at an administrative license suspension hearing.
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Take a second look before backing up to prevent accidents! When backing up, be it on the street or in a parking lot, be careful not to strike any objects. If you strike another object either another vehicle or a stationary object like a sign or fence post with your vehicle, it is considered a vehicular collision. The laws of the state of Georgia require that you to search for the owner of the property, and if you not able to locate this person, you must leave your personal information and contact numbers in a prominent location, so that the owner of the vehicle or other property can contact you. If you leave the site of a collision where your vehicle collided with another vehicle or a stationary object, without leaving your personal information, you could be charged with the criminal misdemeanor of leaving the side of an accident. This informational blog is provided to you by the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller. 770-408-1001 www.lawofficeofscottmiller.comTake a second look before backing up to prevent accidents! When backing up, be it on the street or in a parking lot, be careful not to strike any objects.
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Don't look at the eclipse, look at the road ahead of you! Looking at the eclipse today is getting all the attention. However, looking at the road ahead should be getting all of the attention today and every day. Look at the road ahead, don't be distracted by anything, even an eclipse of the sun. Distracted driving is the major cause of accidents and deaths on our roads today. This plea for safer driving is provided to you by the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.Looking at the eclipse today is getting all the attention today. However, looking at the road ahead should be getting all of the attention today and every day.
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First call for speeding in a school zone on Friday. School has started in many areas of metro Atlanta. Friday, I received a call from someone who charged with speeding in a school zone. This was my client's first traffic ticket ever, and she was particularly embarrassed because she works for the same city government.School has started in many areas of metro Atlanta. Friday, I received a call from someone who charged with speeding in a school zone.
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Many schools open in metro Atlanta. School is back in session in various areas of metro Atlanta. If you are driving near or through school zones, pay attention to the posted speed limit and stop for school buses loading or unloading passengers. At the beginning of every school year, Law-Enforcement vigorously enforce the law in school zones. This informational blog is provided to you by the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.School is back in session in various areas of metro Atlanta. Pay attention to the posted speed limit and stop for school buses loading or unloading passengers.
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The speed limit on Georgia-400 is 65 MPH as it passes through Alpharetta. Often drivers exceed this limit slightly, however some have been stopped at much higher speeds. If the speed is less than 14 over, I can often get this charge dismissed. If the speed is exceedingly high it may be more difficult to find common ground with the court, but I can often do it. As for my two clients, today I got both charges dismissed. These are two happy clients of the Alpharetta, Georgia speeding ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.I appeared in the Alpharetta Municipal Court to defend two clients. Each had been charged separately, with speeding on Georgia 400.
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Getting client's probation violation dismissed in Alpharetta. I appeared in Alpharetta Municipal Court, along with my client, to fight his probation violation charge. His probation had to do with a previous conviction for drugs. My client had completed his drug addiction program, and he is presently enrolled in college, where he is completing his work in pursuit of a BA degree. Following negotiations with the prosecutor, I got the court agree to drop the probation violation charge, and allow my client to continue with his college education. This is another very happy client and family of the Alpharetta, Georgia probation violation attorney Scott Miller.I appeared in Alpharetta Municipal Court, with my client, to fight his probation violation charge. His probation is about a previous conviction for drugs.
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Defending client in Roswell against reckless driving I appeared in the Roswell Municipal Court accompanied by my client to, fight his reckless driving charge. My client had been stopped for driving at a speed that the arresting officer considered to be reckless behavior while driving. My client has a 3.6 high school average, and is scheduled to begin the fall semester at the University of Georgia. I conferred with the prosecutor and pointed out that a possible harsh sentence from the court may jeopardize my client's future at the University of Georgia and that this is his first in a lifetime traffic ticket. After lengthy consultation, I got the court to agree to reduce my client's speed to 14 over and to dismiss the reckless driving charge.I appeared in the Roswell Municipal Court accompanied by my client to, fight his reckless driving charge.
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In Dunwoody court fighting client's hit and run charge. I appeared in Dunwoody City Court, with my client, to fight her hit and run charge. My client's vehicle had brushed another car in the parking lot of Perimeter Mall, and she could not find the owner. The following day my client was charged with hit-and-run. The laws of the state of Georgia require the driver of any vehicle, that strikes another vehicle that is on occupied, must leave his or her identifying information and telephone number in a prominent location on the other vehicle. I presented evidence to the court that the other vehicle had been satisfactorily repaired. After consultation with the prosecutor, I got my client's charge dismissed. This is another very happy client of the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.I appeared in Dunwoody City Court, with my client, to fight her hit and run charge.
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- Attorney Scott recently represented me and my mother both for traffic ticket charges. In both cases he got my mothers charge and my charge dismissed. He is a wonderful attorney and also a wonderful person. I can’t recommend him enough! Regina: Marietta, GA.
- Scott made my probation violation charge go away in Roswell. Thank you Scott for believing in me and keeping me out of jail. Rob
- I was moving along with the speed of traffic when I was pulled over. I was frightened, this was my first ticket ever. The police officer gave me a super speeder ticket. Attorney Miller got my speed reduced and my ticket dismissed. Hooray Attorney Miller, I will refer all my friends and family to you! Roeween: Buford GA.
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