This page includes updated news articles on charges based on traffic violations, DUIs, misdemeanors, felonies and probation violations throughout Georgia.
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Scott Miller clients reckless driving reduced Marietta, GA.Attorney Scott Miller gets his clients misdemeanor reckless driving charge reduced in Marietta, GA.
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Man Survives Horrific T-Bone Crash in Cobb CountyT-bone crash at 72 mph in Cobb County nearly kills man. Learn more about his amazing story of recovery from a compassionate Georgia defense attorney.
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Georgia Speeding Ticket Lawyer Scott Miller Uses New Unique Speeding Ticket StrategyGeorgia Speeding Ticket Lawyer Scott Miller Successfully Defends Client Using New Unique Speeding Ticket Strategy.
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Alpharetta Police Officer Shot Five Times After Pulling Over DriverAlpharetta officer shot five times during traffic stop. Gunman shot to death after high-speed chase. Alpharetta attorney explains more here.
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No One Was Hurt, but Douglasville Train Crossing Is DangerousPoor design caused much trouble at a Douglasville train crossing. Scott Miller, Alpharetta ticket defense attorney, has the story.
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Georgia Private Probation Company Deal Legally QuestionedSentinel Offender Services in Georgia was hit with a restraining order in an Augusta courtroom. Your Alpharetta legal team has the story.
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Georgia HB 459 Aims to Fine Drivers Going Too Slowly in the Fast LaneIf Georgia HB 459 passes, fast-lane slowpokes will face tickets and fines. Your Alpharetta traffic violation lawyer has the story.
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Atlanta Stops Use of Red Light Traffic CamerasThe City of Atlanta has shut down its entire red light camera operations. Your north Georgia traffic violation lawyer has the story.
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- Posted on 05/06/2018 School is still in session, look for a stopped school buses
- Posted on 05/05/2018 Ticketed for invalid vehicle registration after moving to Georgia?
- Posted on 05/05/2018 If you drive an unregistered vehicle in Georgia, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor