If you are one of the many Georgia drivers who are arrested for driving under the influence in Hart County each year, you probably have a lot of questions about the consequences you are facing. Could you spend time in jail? Will you lose your driver’s license? Although the answers to these questions will vary from one case to another, there is one question that always has the same answer: should you hire a Georgia DUI attorney? Yes—and there’s no better choice for your legal needs than Hart County DUI attorney William C. (Bubba) Head.
Flaws in Breathalyzer Test ResultsUnder Georgia law, any person driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or more is considered impaired—regardless of his or her ability to drive. As a result of this, you can expect to be arrested and charged with DUI if a breathalyzer or other chemical test indicates you have an illegal amount of alcohol in your system.
Of course, it is important to know that failing a chemical test does not always mean that you will be convicted of DUI in court. Georgia’s chemical testing methods are far from 100% reliable—just ask the Law Offices of William C. Head, the firm that’s been challenging the state’s breathalyzer test for over five years.
As Georgia’s Top DUI Lawyer of 2012 according to Best Lawyers in America, Mr. Head has unmatched experience and credentials in DUI defense. In fact, he’s written over a dozen books on the subject, and he even wrote the leading Georgia treatise on DUI law.
Disputing Blood Alcohol Content ReadingsSince 1976, Mr. Head has helped countless drivers fight their breathalyzer test results and prevent them from being used as evidence against them in court. Indeed, you may have even seen him discussing the topic on many popular evening news programs.
To put one of the nation’s leading DUI defense experts work on your defense, contact William C head today to schedule a free, no obligation consultation on your case. Remember, with all the penalties face if convicted of DUI, there’s no time to wait.
Call now to learn how to fight your arrest and avoid life-altering consequences of a DUI conviction.