Attorney Miller provides articles about traffic, DUI, misdemeanor, felony and probation violation charges in Alpharetta, Roswell and Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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Driving During a License Suspension Period Has Serious Consequences Getting caught driving during a license suspension is a serious offense in Georgia, leading to heavy fines. A skilled Atlanta defense attorney explains more. -
Why You Should Never Just Pay a Speeding Ticket Paying a ticket has a lot of hidden consequences including higher insurance costs and harsher consequences in the future. Don’t pay your traffic ticket. -
In Georgia, a DUI Doesn’t Always Mean Alcohol DUI doesn’t always mean that somebody was driving drunk. It can mean that somebody was driving under the influence of drugs in Georgia. -
What All Georgia Drivers Should Do When They See Flashing Lights If you see flashing lights on the side of the road, Georgia requires you to move over a lane to decrease the chance of emergency workers being hurt in an accident. -
How Providing Alcohol to Your Kids Could Put You In Jail In an attempt to kid their children safe, some parents let their kids drink at home. This could lead to a $1,000 fine and a year in prison. -
What Every Georgia Citizen Should Know About Maintaining Lanes If you move from your lane before it is safe to do so, you can be pulled over and ticketed. An experienced attorney questions when it is safe to change lanes. -
What You Need to Know About Georgia’s Class D Licenses Teenage drivers age 16 or 17 are issued a Class D driver’s license. This is an intermediate license and it comes with certain restrictions. -
Ways a BAC Test Can Be Ruled As Inadmissible in Georgia Being arrested for a DUI and failing your BAC test doesn’t mean you’ve lost your case. There are a lot of ways a BAC test could be ruled as inadmissible. -
What to Do When an Officer Pulls You Over for a Traffic Violation When you are pulled over for a traffic violation, there are tips you should follow that may be the difference between a warning and a ticket in Georgia. -
License Suspensions: What Georgia Drivers Under Age 21 Need to Know If you are under the age of 21, you can have your license suspended very easily. Hiring an attorney decreases the chance of you losing your license.
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