If you have been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Georgia, you should know as much as possible about the charges against you and how a good Alpharetta DUI Lawyer can help. As a DUI defense law firm, we see plenty of people who give up and pay plenty in both personal and financial ways.

There are many common DUI defense strategies we can use to protect your rights. For example, the Law Office of Scott Miller can:

  • Collect evidence from the arrest scene. Where and when did the arrest take place? Were you actually driving the car or was it parked? Did the arresting officer have probable cause to stop you? Did the officer give you a clear and correct reading of your Miranda rights?
  • Collect evidence from witnesses. Who was with you before you drove the vehicle? Did they observe anything that might indicate you were not too intoxicated to drive? Can a passenger in your vehicle testify that you were distracted, not intoxicated? Were there witnesses at the scene of the arrest who can challenge the officer’s evidence?
  • Challenge field sobriety tests. Were you given tests that are not approved by the National Highway Safety Association? Were the tests properly and correctly explained to you? Were the tests properly administered?
  • Challenge blood, breath, urine and saliva tests. Was the equipment used to test your blood alcohol content (BAC) defective? Was the test operator trained to administer the test correctly? Were there any circumstances that could have altered your test results?

 

You owe it to yourself to take advantage of the laws that protect you as a defendant. An effective way to do this is by enlisting the aid of an experienced Aplaharetta DUI defense attorney. Contacting the Law Office of Scott Miller is one way you can help your case. Contact us today at 770-408-1001 for a free initial consultation.

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