I am at the Kennesaw Municipal Court defending my client against the charge of hit and run.

My client accidentally hit another car in a parking lot. The vehicle that she hit was unoccupied and she did not see any damage to the other vehicle.  Thinking that no damage was done, she drove away.  The laws of the state of Georgia require that she must leave her name, address, and telephone number, for the owner of the other vehicle.
Because she left no identifying information, she was charged with hit-and-run.

The laws of the state of Georgia state clearly that you must search for the owner of the vehicle or property, and if you fail to find the owner, you must leave identifying information about yourself, in a location where the owner can find it.

If you have questions about the above, or if you have been charged with hit-and-run, call traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller in Alpharetta, Georgia for a free consultation. 770-408-1001
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