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Defending Against DUI Charges Throughout Forsyth & Gwinnett Counties

Facing DUI charges in Cumming, Georgia? A first-time DUI conviction can have serious and lasting consequences. For this reason, it is important that you take action quickly to hire a DUI lawyer with experience in the Cumming criminal justice system involving DUI. The Epps Law Group is a premier DUI defense firm representing clients throughout Forsyth and Gwinnett counties. Kyle Epps offers aggressive representation for individuals facing misdemeanor and felony DUI charges. We are committed to defending your rights and driving privileges.

Can a DUI Be Dropped in Georgia?

A DUI conviction in Georgia can't be removed from your record, even though it's categorized as a misdemeanor. Because a DUI is an aggravated misdemeanor crime, it's not eligible for expungement or pardon unless you were never convicted.

A DUI conviction in Georgia is permanent and can never be removed. The only way to avoid a conviction and the associated penalties is to avoid being charged.

Why call our DUI defense lawyer?

  • He's a Former Police Officer, Prosecutor & Judge Pro Tem
  • More Than 30 Years of Experience in the Criminal Justice System
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Have you been arrested for drunk driving? Call The Epps Law Group today at (678) 257-4507 or contact us online for a FREE consultation with our Cumming DUI attorney.

Georgia DUI Laws

DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence, which refers to operating a motor vehicle while being impaired by alcohol or drugs. In the state of Georgia, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for most drivers is:

  • 0.08% for drivers aged 21 and older operating regular passenger vehicles.
  • 0.04% for drivers operating commercial vehicles.
  • 0.02% for drivers under the age of 21 (Georgia has a zero-tolerance policy in place for underage drinking and driving).

It's important to remember that even if your BAC is below the legal limit, you could still be arrested and charged with DUI if law enforcement determines that you are impaired. If you are facing DUI charges in Forsyth or Gwinnett counties, do not hesitate to reach out to our DUI attorney in Cumming.

Is a DUI a Felony or Misdemeanor in Georgia?

DUI may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the particular facts of the case. As our Forsyth County DUI lawyer begins reviewing your DUI case and building your criminal defense, we look for problems related to the traffic stop, testing, investigation, and other flaws in the prosecution’s case to prepare the best possible criminal defense strategy for each situation.

In Forsyth County, Georgia, a DUI arrest can result in charges that include:

  • Misdemeanor DUI: Although a misdemeanor is a less serious charge compared with a felony, a conviction can result in fines, community service, requirements to attend DUI classes, and actions against your driver’s license. In addition, you will have a criminal record.

  • Felony DUI: An individual may be charged with a felony when there are one or more prior convictions, or the DUI involved a car wreck, extensive property damage, serious injury, or death.
  • Underage DUI: Like many states, Georgia takes underage DUI very seriously. Underage persons may face a conviction for a BAC as low as .02% and face a 6-month license suspension for a BAC under the typical legal limit of .08%. If the BAC is above .08% the driver’s license may be suspended for one year, in addition to fines and other penalties.
  • Boating DUI: In addition to operating a vehicle, the law prohibits operating a boat under the influence.

    In Georgia, a DUI conviction can result in extended jail time, loss of your driving license, community service, fines, and other penalties. Our DUI lawyer in Forsyth County understands Georgia DUI laws and uses this experience to fight for dismissal and prevent a criminal conviction whenever possible.

    How to Defend Against DUI Charges

    Here are a few potential defenses that may be used in DUI cases:

    • Challenging the traffic stop
    • Questioning probable cause
    • Challenging the accuracy of tests
    • Rising blood alcohol defense
    • Necessity defense
    • Field sobriety test errors

    These are just a few examples of defenses that can be used in DUI cases in Georgia. The success of any defense strategy will be dependent on the specific circumstances surrounding your case. It's important to consult with our Cumming DUI defense attorney, who can evaluate the details of your situation and guide you through the legal process.

    Protecting People Both Young and Old From the Negative Impacts of a DUI

    According to a 2018 DUI report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), persons who are between 21 and 24 years of age were responsible for 27 percent of DUI fatal crashes, followed by 25- to 34-year-old motorists with 25 percent. Drivers between the ages of 16 and 20 and drivers between the ages of 55 and 64 were responsible for 15 percent of DUI fatal crashes.

    Our law firm provides experienced and knowledgeable legal services to drivers between 17 and 30+ years of age, as well as motorists over 50 years of age. Our attorney knows how the criminal penalties of a DUI can have a negative impact on the lives of people, both young and old, which is why we provide our clients with effective and personalized legal solutions.

    Contact Our DUI Attorney in Cumming Today

    If you are arrested for drunk driving, do not hesitate to get in touch with a DUI lawyer in Cumming, Georgia. You only have 30 calendar days from the date of your arrest to file the appropriate paperwork to keep your driver's license. Otherwise, you will automatically lose your driver’s license. We can make sure you meet all applicable deadlines and build a solid defense for your case.

    Contact The Epps Law Group today to get started on your defense with our DUI lawyer in Cumming, GA.

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