Monthly Archives: May 2026
DUI With a Child Passenger in Georgia: How One Arrest Can Become Multiple Charges
While being arrested for DUI in Georgia is a very serious matter in itself, things can turn even more serious if a child is present in the car. Drivers who have been found guilty of driving under the influence and transporting a child could be facing criminal charges other than DUI alone. These kinds… Read More »
Can Police Search Your Car After Smelling Marijuana in Georgia?
Marijuana odor traffic stops frequently result in vehicle searches and drug possession arrests. Nonetheless, recent revisions in hemp laws at both the state and federal levels have resulted in some legal gray areas regarding the circumstances under which a police officer can legally search a car based on odor alone. Marijuana odor traffic stops… Read More »
What Happens to Your Driver’s License After a DUI Arrest in Georgia?
A DUI arrest in Georgia can lead to automatic consequences against your driver’s license, even when there is no resolution yet to your criminal proceedings. What drivers don’t know is that the license consequences can start even without a criminal case. Knowing what happens after your arrest for DUI will allow you to take… Read More »
Can a DUI Charge Be Reduced or Dismissed in Georgia?
Facing arrest for DUI in Georgia might seem like a daunting experience. A lot of drivers assume that once you’ve been charged with DUI, your only option is to face a conviction. That is not necessarily true. The facts and evidence of the arrest might make it possible for the DUI charges to be… Read More »
