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Fulton County DUI Attorneys
If you were recently charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Fulton County, make sure you have attorney Greg Willis by your side when your court date arrives.
After undergoing extensive training in field sobriety testing and breath test technology, Mr. Willis is one of the only Fulton County DUI attorneys who is authorized to administer the same tests Georgia law enforcement officers use to identify drunk drivers—a skill that gives his clients a clear advantage in criminal DUI court.
Because federal law limits the amount of alcohol you can have in your bloodstream while driving, you are considered legally drunk once your blood alcohol content (BAC) reaches 0.08%. As a result, you can be arrested and charged with “per se” DUI if you have a BAC above this limit—even if you show no signs of impairment.
At the same time, if you are driving in a manner that poses a threat to other motorists—such as swerving, driving on the wrong side of the road, or excessively speeding—you can be charged with “less safe” DUI, regardless of the amount of alcohol in your bloodstream. What’s more, if you are pulled over for a serious traffic violation and have a BAC above the legal limit, you can even be charged with both per se and less safe DUI.
It is important to know that, due to the state's implied consent law, you are legally required to comply with any officer if he or she asks you to perform a breathalyzer or other chemical test in order to determine your BAC. This means you can not only expect to be arrested and charged for DUI if you fail a chemical test, but also if you simply refuse to take one.
Regardless of the circumstances of your arrest, attorney Greg Willis has what it takes to challenge the evidence in your case and help you avoid a life-altering drunk driving conviction. From proving that your breathalyzer results were inaccurate to questioning the officer’s reasons for suspecting you of DUI, Mr. Willis is well-versed in a number of tactics that can be used to fight your arrest and reduce or eliminate the charges against you.
Mr. Willis’s record of achievement includes winning countless DUI cases in Fulton County and across the entire state of Georgia. His high rate of success has earned numerous accolades in the legal community, including the prestigious Super Lawyers Rising Start in DUI Defense, an award he’s received for multiple years in a row. Mr. Willis also speaks at conferences across the nation, teaching other DUI attorneys on strategies for winning their cases.
To put one of the top DUI attorneys in Georgia to work on your case, contact the Law Offices of Greg Willis today. The firm provides support 24 hours a day, seven days a week—so there's no excuse for waiting.
Call now to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with Fulton County DUI attorney Greg Willis.