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Hall County DUI: Massey v. State, All DUIs are similar?

Hall County DUI, Gainesville, Georgia: MASSEY v.THE STATE, A11A0674, Court of Appeals of Georgia, May 5, 2011. A Hall County jury found David Anthony Massey guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol or DUI less safe, reckless driving, fleeing and attempting to elude, speeding, three counts of passing in a no-passing zone, and two […]

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Ringgold, Catoosa County DUI: Double Jeopardy, buy one get one free

Dean v. State, A11A0525, May 2, 2011. Martha Darlene Dean appealed from her motion to dismiss based on double jeopardy grounds. On May 21, 2009, she was involved in a collision just outside Ringgold in Catoosa County. She continued driving and collided with another car.  She continued entering Ringgold from unincorporated Catoosa County and collided […]

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Faulty Breathalyzer could throw out 865 DUIs in California

A manufacturer’s defect could result in 865 DUI arrests being thrown out of court in San Jose California.  The Alco-Sensor V breathalyzer is believed to have produced erroneous results as a result of condensation from breath building up in the breath tube. Alco-Sensors are used in Georgia DUIs for preliminary breath screening as positive or […]

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Energy Drinks and Alcohol Can Cause DUI arrests for the unwary

A University of Florida study finds that college students who drink alcoholic energy-drink cocktails are three times more likely to get drunk and four times more likely to drive drunk according to researcher Dennis Thombs, Ph.D., and his associates. Combining energy drinks and alcohol tricks the drinker’s brain into thinking he or she is sober […]

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Coweta County DUI jail sentence results in a Death Sentence at county jail

Cruel and Unusual Punishment in Coweta County DUI. CBS News recently reported about a Coweta County Misdemeanor DUI Detainee who died in a special restraint chair designed for use at a maximum of 2 hours after 14 hours in a chair in August of 2008. The Misdemeanor detainee, Willie Sutton, Sr., was suffering from extreme […]

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You can get a DUI in a Golf Cart?

Did you know that you can get a DUI in a golf cart? Just ask the people in Peachtree City, Georgia where citizens are routinely charged with DUI for driving their golf carts home instead of being congratulated for being responsible and not driving a 5000-pound car. Police even comment that the golf cart paths […]

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Court of Appeals Affirms Vehicular Homicide Conviction despite reasonable alternative theory on circumstantial evidence

Shy v. State, A10A1696, Georgia Court of Appeals, March 29, 2011.Vehicular Homicide, 1st Degree; Reckless Driving; Failure to Maintain Lane, and Driving with a Suspended License. The city of Atlanta, Fulton County Superior Court Jury Trial. The driver struck Husband and Wife pulled over in the emergency lane of I-285 with a broken-down car killing […]

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Court of Appeals rejects hard fought Cherokee DUI and finds fields relevant to establish blood alcohol

Holowiak v. State II, A10A2021, Georgia Court of Appeals, March 29, 2011. DUI per se; DUI less safe. Cherokee County State Court DUI Jury Trial. The Defendant Driver, Holowiak, was stopped at a roadblock in Cherokee County by the Sheriff’s Department. The Officer smelled an odor of alcohol, observed red and glassy eyes, flushed face, […]

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Black Caucus sues to dissolve new cities of Johns Creek, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs and Milton.

The suit seeks dissolution of the cities of Johns Creek, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Milton as Voting Rights Act violations. Dr. Joseph Lowery and several Plaintiffs have sued Governor Nathan Deal and several new cities formed in the last six years including Johns Creek, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Milton claiming that the incorporation of the areas […]

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