Attorney Miller provides articles about traffic, DUI, misdemeanor, felony and probation violation charges in Alpharetta, Roswell and Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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Boating Under the Influence Laws in Georgia – What To Do if You Are Charged With BUIAn Alpharetta BUI attorney discusses boating under the influence laws in Georgia and what you should do if you are charged with drinking and boating.
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Georgia DUI Attorney: The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test Is Not Always AccurateA Georigia DUI attorney discusses four different ways that the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test can result in inaccurate results.
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The Consequences You Face for a DUI in GeorgiaHave you been charged with a DUI in Georgia? If so, you need an experienced defense attorney in Alpharetta to help you win your case. Call today.
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Common Georgia DUI Myths DebunkedWhat myths have heard about alcohol and DUIs in Georgia? An Alpharetta defense attorney debunks DUI myths and offers a free consultation to discuss your case.
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Alpharetta Criminal Defense Attorney: Why Breathalyzers Are Biased Against WomenBreathalyzers are calibrated to read BAC based on how men metabolize alcohol. Learn why women in Georgia may be at a disadvantage in DUI charge.
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An Ignition Interlock Device Is a Costly Consequence of a Georgia DUI ConvictionIgnition interlock devices are installed in your car and work like breathalyzers. An Alpharetta attorney explains this consequence of a Georgia DUI conviction.
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Consequences for a DUI Arrest in Georgia Related to DrugsDUI doesn’t always mean that somebody was driving drunk. It can mean that somebody was driving under the influence of drugs in Georgia.
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What Every Parent Should Know About Providing Alcohol to Their KidsIn an attempt to kid their children safe, some parents let their kids drink at home. This could lead to a $1,000 fine and a year in prison.
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A Failed BAC Test Doesn’t Mean You’ve Lost Your CaseBeing arrested for a DUI and failing your BAC test doesn’t mean you’ve lost your case. There are a lot of ways a BAC test could be ruled as inadmissible.
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Administrative Drivers License Suspension Happens Before You See a Courtroom in Your DUI CaseIf you have been arrested for a DUI, your license will be suspended if you do not file for a special hearing within ten days of your arrest.
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