Georgia DUI Less Safe
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Did you know that you can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI), even if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is under the legal limit? It’s true—you can be arrested for drunk driving if your BAC is under the legal limit if the officer has probable cause to believe that your ability to drive is compromised by alcohol. If you are facing a Georgia DUI less safe charge, you need a defense lawyer to help you argue that your driving abilities were not impaired by alcohol.
The legal limit for drivers in Georgia is .08% or higher, though underage motorists or commercial driver’s license holders are subject to lower limits (.02% and .04%, respectively). However, even if your BAC is as low as .05%, you could be subject to DUI charges.
An officer may decide to make a Georgia DUI less safe arrest if you exhibited erratic driving, smelled of alcohol, or had open containers of alcohol in your vehicle. However, these observations are entirely subjective, and may be challenged by an experienced DUI lawyer. For example, if the officer stated in his or her report that you smelled of alcohol and slurred your speech, your lawyer may show that your diabetes or hypoglycemia was responsible for these symptoms typically attributed to intoxication.
If convicted of a Georgia DUI less safe offense, the judge could sentence you to serve a mandatory minimum jail sentence, pay fines and court surcharges, perform community service, and attend an alcohol education course. Those with a prior offense on their record can expect increased penalties.
As a former law enforcement agent, Attorney Cory Yager knows firsthand the evidence that police officers will use against you in a DUI less safe case. Thanks to his training, he can tell if the officer followed proper police protocol when investigating your DUI, and can challenge the evidence if the officer failed to act in accordance with the guidelines.
Available 24/7 for advice and questions, Mr. Yager offers affordable legal fees as well as a FREE, one-hour case evaluation. To schedule an appointment, please submit your contact information on our convenient online form now.
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