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Under 21 DUI Charges in Georgia

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Driving under the influence is illegal in all 50 states. However, what qualifies as being “under the influence” can vary depending on the age of the driver or even the kind of license that he or she has. In Georgia, for example, it is unlawful for most motorists to drive with a blood alcohol… Read More »

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Defenses to Georgia DUI Charges

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

To be convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in Georgia, a person must have been intoxicated and in control of a vehicle at the time of arrest. However, drivers who have been accused of driving under the influence can avoid conviction by casting doubt on either of these two elements, or even on… Read More »

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A Breakdown of Georgia’s DUI Law

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Being accused of driving under the influence can be frightening and confusing, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the law. We’ve included a few details on Georgia’s DUI law below to help give you a better idea of what you are facing when accused of driving under the influence. What is a DUI? … Read More »

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Can You Be Arrested and Charged for Drug Possession if Police Find Drugs in Your Car in Georgia?

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Drug possession is a major criminal offense. Depending on the substance and amount, it could be a felony criminal offense that carries substantial time in state prison. You may be wondering: Can you be convicted of drug possession if narcotics are found in your vehicle in Georgia? The answer is “yes”—a person could face… Read More »

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Could You Be Charged With a DUI While On a Bicycle in Georgia?

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

Thinking about taking your bicycle to and from a bar? In Cobb County, you need to be very careful. Georgia is one of a minority of U.S. states where you can get a DUI on a bicycle. An intoxicated cyclist could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor criminal offense. Within this blog post,… Read More »

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DUI Charges: Am I Required to Take a Field Sobriety Test in Georgia?

By Andrew L. Schwartz, P.C. |

A traffic stop is stressful—especially so if you can tell that the officer believes that you are under the influence. You may be asked to take a field sobriety test (FST)—such as the horizontal gaze nystagmus, the one-leg stand, or the walk-and-turn—at the stop. You are not required to take a field sobriety test… Read More »

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