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George C. Creal, Jr. P.C.
You probably never imagined you’d be defending yourself against criminal charges, let alone a DUI. After the initial shock of being pulled over by police and subjected to the indignities of field sobriety tests, you may slowly realize what this momentary mistake might mean for your future.You have likely heard about the dire consequences others have faced in the same situation – imagining what it would be like to do time, lose your license or have a criminal record. What will your family or employer think? Is there anything you can do to prevent the inevitable fallout?

The good news is, there is something you can do to mitigate the repercussions: retain competent, trusted counsel to guide you through this stressful situation. George C. Creal, Jr. P.C. is an Atlanta native with over 30 years of experience practicing law with a distinct focus on DUI defense. He successfully defends clients in Forsyth, GA and the greater Atlanta metropolitan area against DUI charges.

George C. Creal, Jr. P.C. has a proven record of getting DUI charges dropped, charges reduced, and cases dismissed – and he can do the same for you. Take that next step to restore your life and protect your rights. Call George C. Creal, Jr. P.C. today for a consultation.

What you should or shouldn’t do if you’re charged with DUI

Whether it’s a misdemeanor or felony DUI charge, taking the next steps with confidence is crucial.

If you were arrested for DUI, there are steps you should take and mistakes you should avoid. Making intelligent choices in the short term will pay significant dividends in the long term.

Consult An Experienced DUI Lawyer

A DUI conviction has many adverse and long-lasting consequences. It can result in jail time, license suspension, a permanent criminal record accessible through background checks, and other destructive outcomes. A competent DUI lawyer can reduce the damage or, in many cases, eliminate it using proven legal strategies. From the traffic stop to the courtroom, they can present the circumstances and evidence in your favor in a way you can’t.

What To Tell Or Not Tell The Police Officer That Pulls You Over

If you’re pulled over, you are not required to say or do anything beyond providing information about your identity, such as your driver’s license and birthdate.

Do not tell a police officer about any prescription medicines you’ve taken. If a medicine impairs your ability to drive safely, it can be considered the substance that caused your DUI. The best course of action is to decline to answer that question.

If the officer asks you to do field sobriety tests or take a blood test, it’s your right to refuse. Still, that refusal may have consequences such as arrest, a blood warrant, or using your refusal against you at trial. Circumstances and penalties vary from county to county, so it’s always prudent to consult an attorney.

Information You Should Share With Your DUI Lawyer

When you meet with your lawyer, you should tell them all of the details and circumstances of the stop. This may include:

  • Where it occurred and the time
  • Everything said by you and the police officer
  • If there were field sobriety tests, and how you think you performed
  • If there was an arrest, and if it was based on suspicion of DUI
  • Whether you consented to testing – and if you were intimidated or coerced to do so
  • If the police read you your rights

The details matter. Proof of procedural slip-ups can result in a dismissal of your case or a reduction in charges.

Share all details of your medical history with your attorney. These may make the difference between a conviction or acquittal. Any medical condition impacting or affecting your ability to maintain your balance or control your eye movements during a field sobriety test would be relevant.

Do You Litigate Or Take A Plea Deal?

More than 90% of cases result in a plea deal, and in many cases, it’s because of an attorney’s inexperience with DUI defense. The decision to go to trial or take a plea deal depends on many factors. An experienced DUI lawyer will examine the circumstances, evidence, witnesses, and data to determine the best course of action.

The prosecution may offer a plea deal with reduced charges. However, after careful review, a skilled DUI lawyer can determine through risk-benefit analysis whether all the evidence available would be enough to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If not, you and your attorney may feel confident to proceed to trial.

George C. Creal, Jr. P.C.: The Right Choice for DUI Defense in Forsyth, Georgia

Are you ready to make the most critical decision impacting your DUI defense?

Seeking qualified legal help for a DUI charge is essential to restoring your peace of mind and getting your life back on track. Both clients and colleagues recognize and endorse George C. Creal, Jr. P.C. as a peerless DUI defense lawyer in the greater Atlanta area.

Call (770) 961-5511 today for an initial consultation.

George C. Creal

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