Case Results

Hit and Run Ran Off

Date: February 2021 Practice area(s): Serious Traffic Offenses Court: Cobb County State State Court of Cobb County, Georgia – Our client came to us accused of Hit and Run (OCGA § 270) and Failure To Maintain Lane (OCGA. § 40-6-48). Under the circumstances of this case, our client faced a suspension of their driver’s license, jail time…

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Evidence of Spiked Drink

Date: January 2021 Practice area(s): DUI Courts: Kennesaw Municipal & Cobb County State In a case that began in the City of Kennesaw Municipal Court, our client’s sister called as soon as the arrest for a DUI and Hit and Run. The sister reported concern our client’s drink had been spiked. This would have been the…

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Begone Evil DUI!

Date: October 2020 Practice area(s): DUI / DWI Court: Smyrna City Municipal Court Smyrna, Georgia: Our client had a Per Se DUI. And the fact is, this was a pretty solid case for the State. The arresting officer did a good, professional job. At trial, we likely would have lost. But there is more to getting a good…

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DUI Didn’t Have Ghost of a Chance

October 2020 Practice areas: DUI Court: Cobb County State Court This Halloween case wasn’t scary for my client. It started in Kennesaw Municipal Court in Cobb County, but I moved the matter to Cobb County State Court. While my client may have been intoxicated, there was no proof via a test of her blood, breath, urine…

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DUI? We Don’t Clown Around

October 2020 In an update to a case in Cobb County State Court, Marietta, Georgia, my client’s DUI case reduced, and he won’t need to be on probation. He faced a DUI Less Safe charge. This means the State didn’t have evidence of his Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) being over 0.08. But the arresting officer still…

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Felony Reduced to Misdemeanor

August 2020 Another good day in Court for one of our clients. Today, we represented a young person who stood accused of possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA, 2-COOH-THC). Being Schedule I drugs under our current regime of laws and classifications, that meant our client faced prosecution for Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. If convicted, they faced…

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Another DUI Per Se (over 0.08 BAC) Reduced

July 2020 Our client was involved in a single-car accident and, after complying with the arresting officer’s request for the State test of his breath, blood, urine or other bodily substance (Implied Consent), a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of over 0.08 resulted. On behalf of our client, first we dealt with the requested suspension of…

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Felonies Reduced to Misdemeanors

July 2020 COBB COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, GEORGIA: In a case that was in the papers last year, our client was charged with three counts of false imprisonment (Official Code of Georgia §16-5-41) and three counts of pointing a gun at another person (Official Code of Georgia §16-11-102). For the felonies, they were facing up to 30 years in prison…

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Suspension Reversed

July 2020 SMYRNA, GEORGIA – The case involved an accident but no injuries. The Smyrna police officer arrested our client for DUI. The arresting officer reported that our client refused to submit to a test of their breath, blood, urine or other bodily substance. In doing so, the arresting officer then filed a DDS 1205…

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Felony Sentence Modified

June 2020 COBB COUNTY, GEORGIA – We started working on this case before the COVID-19 crisis. Our client had plead to rather serious charges before we were involved. He did not understand the terms of his sentence. But, he and his family came to us for help. As soon as the Court started hearing non-essential…

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