Attorney Miller provides articles about traffic, DUI, misdemeanor, felony and probation violation charges in Alpharetta, Roswell and Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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Sandy Springs Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Code, Title 40, Section 40-2-4
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Alpharetta Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Title 40, Section 40-1-3
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Alpharetta Traffic Attorney Examines GA Code Title 40, Section 40-1-4
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Alpharetta Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Code Title 40, Section 40-1-6
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Roswell Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Code Title 40, Section 40-1-7
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Roswell Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Code Title 40, Section 40-2-1
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Roswell Traffic Attorney Scott Miller Examines GA Code Title 40, Section 40-2-2
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Roswell Lawyer Scott Miller- GA Dangerous And Negligent Drivers
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Roswell Lawyer Scott Miller Reviews GA Law Concerning Pedestrians
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Roswell Lawyer Scott Miller Reviews GA Law Concerning Crosswalks
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- Posted on 12/07/2021 Hooray for Attorney Scott Miller! He represented me in Cobb County Court last week for a super speeder ticket.
- Posted on 03/06/2020 Flooding in counties south of I-20 Georgia governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency for the southern part of metro Atlanta lying below, I-20 Roads are flooded and bridges are washed out. Be careful when traveling especially in times of low visibility. This news blog is provided to you by the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller. If you have traffic tickets that you would like to discuss with Attorney Scott Miller he is available today for free consultation at 770-408-1001. www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com
- Posted on 03/05/2020 Driver doing donuts on I-285 shuts down traffic. Clayton county police are looking to find drivers who block traffic on I-285 and broke several laws while driving recklessly preforming what is called donuts. This practice known as drift racing breaks at least three laws: drift racing, reckless driving, laying drag. All of these actions are criminal behavior and treated harshly by the law. Individuals caught performing this maneuver or immediately arrested and taken to jail and charged with criminal misdemeanors. This may seem like good fun to the drivers and viewers, however many accidents and deaths have occurred because of this kind of behavior. All drivers are urged to use common sense when operating their vehicles and avoid this type of reckless behavior. This news blog comes to you from the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller. Attorney Scott Miller is available daily for free telephone consultations at 770-408-1001. www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com