Marietta DUI Attorney
You may think that, once you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), there’s no way to avoid being convicted. After all, all the evidence against you clearly proves you were intoxicated, right? Think again. With help from an experienced Marietta DUI attorney, there are numerous ways you can challenge the evidence in your case and, in many cases, avoid conviction.
Before you can be convicted of DUI, the state must first show your arrest was warranted. To do this, two critical elements must be proven: first, that the officer who arrested who had a reason for pulling you over; and secondly, that he or she also had a reason to suspect you were intoxication—these details establish a legal requirement known as probable cause. If one or both of these conditions are not met, your case could be dismissed.
If part of the evidence against you includes chemical test results—such as a blood, urine, or breath test—you may be able to challenge them as well. While these tests are designed to measure the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream (known as blood alcohol content, or BAC), if they are not administered correctly, they may provide inaccurate readings. Therefore, if the officer who arrested was not trained to perform the test, the results may be inadmissible in court.
So what is the best defense for your case? The fact is there is no “one size fits all” strategy for every case, and the right approach for yours may be very different from another person’s. Moreover, due to the complex nature of DUI law, it is best to obtain legal representation before your day in court—and attorney Gregory A. Willis, Esquire, is just the right person to have by your side when that day finally comes.
After successfully handling hundreds of DUI cases in the Atlanta area, Mr. Willis has amassed a wealth of knowledge in Georgia drunk driving law, and his aggressive defense tactics have made him one of the state’s most renowned DUI attorneys. A member of the Defense of Drinking Drivers Network, the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Mr. Willis has the legal knowledge and skill you need to ensure the best possible outcome for your DUI case.
Remember, the consequences of a DUI conviction are far too serious to put in the hands of an unqualified attorney. If convicted, you may lose your license, be fined hundreds or thousands of dollars in fees, and even spend time in jail. Put the odds back in your favor. Contact attorney Gregory A. Willis today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.


