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Jersey State Legislator Paul Moriarty Plays Part of “Arrestee” in DUI Production

A familiar “DUI” plotline: An individual turns onto a street. Moments later a cop pulls him/her over for failure to yield. The individual has had nothing to drink but is asked to perform field sobriety tests and then arrested for DUI. Paul Moriarty, a New Jersey legislator, played the arrestee in such a production recently, […]

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Political Grandstanding… and a DUI? – Athens State House Candidate Under Fire

Grandstanding and creating a positive public persona are the bread and butter of politics. But as Robert Kessler, candidate for the 118th State House District in Athens, GA, has found, explicitly running on a platform of personal responsibility will dredge up the past. Kessler has had two DUIs and has an interlock device on his […]

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Internal Affairs Misdirection: DeKalb County Police Commissioner Evades DUI Charge

As reported by 11 Alive News, DeKalb County Police commissioner Stan Watson was visibly drunk and allowed to leave the Tanqueray Lounge on Glenwood Road before returning and requesting that someone drive him home. The commissioner became unruly after accusing a woman of stealing his wallet. An off duty cop working at the lounge attempted […]

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HB 1176 – Criminal Record / Expungement Reform / Fee Increase

This is our first post in a series discussing the criminal justice reforms enacted in House Bill 1176 and SB 236 and how those reforms will affect DUI prosecution and defense in Georgia. First,  HB 1176, deals with a criminal record, expungement, and court fines and costs. Before HB 1176, which will take effect July 1, […]

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Money For Your Mugshot: The Imprint of the Internet

The proliferation of the Internet markedly changed and continues to influence how our society uses and consumes information. As with most seminal shifts, there are pros and cons. As a populist tool Internet allows for a completely free and if desired, anonymous exchange of ideas as well as pornography, smut, and piracy. Social media allows […]

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A DUI Can Happen to Anyone, Even an Expert Witness

On our DUI Hall of Fame page, we chronicle the DUI arrests of celebrities and other notable people in order to show that a DUI can happen to anyone and that you can still be successful with a DUI arrest or conviction on your record. Following this story, we may have to create a page chronicling […]

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Arrest v. Conviction: The Police Only Have So Much Power

It’s always good to remember that when you’re pulled over or questioned by police, an arrest does not mean guilt and an arrest or conviction is not the end of the world. In our practice, we’ve seen officers arrest clients on scanty evidence and simply hope for the best regarding a conviction. But sometimes, as […]

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Duly Noted: Man in Connecticut Cruises Through DUI Roadblock with Beer in Hand

As we’ve mentioned in our blog Cases of Note, the one thing you want to make sure to do if you’re trying to avoid a roadblock is to stay calm and take a detour. Don’t slow down, turn suddenly, or pull any “abnormal” driving maneuvers. Just be casual, but not too casual like this motorist in […]

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Blakely v. State – A12A0625: Avoiding a Roadblock Appeal: Buzz words – “Immediate” and “Sudden”

In Blakely v. State – A12A0625, decided June 14, 2012, Blakely appealed the denial of a motion to suppress evidence from the Superior Court of Elbert County, Elberton, Georgia. The defendant was approaching a roadblock when he “immediately” made a “kind of sudden turn” according to the arrest report. Initially, the arresting officer testified that Defendant was […]

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