DUI Jury Trial Georgia
If you’re like most people who are arrested for DUI in Georgia, you probably assume your case will be tried in one of the state’s many criminal courts. While it’s certainly possible that this will happen, the majority of drunk driving cases are settled long before they ever reach a courtroom. However, in the event that your case does go before a judge or DUI jury trial, it is absolutely critical for you to have a strong defense strategy ready to use in court—and this is something you’ll need to consider when you’re selecting an attorney to represent you.
At the Law Offices of Head, Thomas, Webb, and Willis, we handle every case as if it will go to trial. Unlike other attorneys who attempt to settle cases outside of the courtroom—often persuading their clients to plead guilty or no contest to their charges in exchange for a reduced sentence—we believe every driver accused of DUI has the right to have his or her charges reviewed by a judge or jury.
Our firm employs a number of tactics to ensure our clients receive the best possible outcome for their case. As a result, we’ve successfully helped many of them avoid the penalties associated with a DUI conviction—and we can do the same for you.
As one of the most experienced DUI defense firms in the state, our attorneys know everything there is to know about Georgia DUI laws. We can put this knowledge to work for you and help you create a strong defense strategy that can improve your chances for success.
From proving that the officer who arrested you did not have probable cause to suspect you of DUI to challenging the accuracy of your chemical test results, count on us to determine the best course of action for your specific circumstances.
Remember, the penalties for drunk driving in Georgia often include fines, license suspension, and jail time. Our firm can significantly improve your chances of avoiding many—if not all—of these consequences.
To put one of our skilled trial attorneys to work on your case, contact the Law Offices of Head, Thomas, Webb, and Willis today for a free case evaluation.
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