Recent law enforcement training focuses on efforts to try and detect drug impairments in motorists, which is no easy task. In this blog, we continue our discussion on prescription drug DUI and DUI involving drugs (DUID). Many non-impaired drivers get caught in the...
Driving drowsy isn’t a crime, but in Georgia, it can lead to serious vehicular offenses, including DUI. What is Drowsy Driving? Drowsy driving is the dangerous combination of driving and sleepiness or fatigue. This usually happens when a driver has not slept...
Prescription Drug DUI in Georgia Prescription drugs are often taken to alleviate pain, enable sleep, relieve anxiety, and more. However, some of these medications have a wide range of physical and psychoactive side effects similar to alcohol consumption, and that...
A DUI conviction in Georgia stays on your record forever. For sentencing purposes, however, there is what is called a “look-back” period. For many states, this look-back period is only five years. The look-back period for Georgia DUI offenses, however, is ten...
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