I saw where Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister was arrested for DUI. Before you jump to any conclusions about his guilt or innocence, let me explain why this case has a bad smell to it.
I saw where Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister was arrested for DUI. Before you jump to any conclusions about his guilt or innocence, let me explain why this case has a bad smell to it.
In Bravo v. St decided on May 28, 2010, the Georgia Court of Appeals was asked to decide if the arresting officer could testify as to a possible numerical blood alcohol content solely based on the HGN results.
I won 2 DUI cases in the month of June; neither of them actually went to trial. How did I win?
Effective May 13, 2010, Georgia requires a licensee to pay a filing fee of $150 to request a hearing on any administrative license issue. In Georgia, a licensee’s license can be suspended if arrested for DUI, and either registering above the legal limit, OR if refusing the State chemical test.
Welcome to the mrgadui blog; this blog will be dedicated primarily to news, laws, and information concerning DUI laws, with specific emphasis on Georgia DUI law. I hope to provide current information both for the layperson as well as lawyers intrested in this very complicated practice area.