David Clark's book "101 Ways to Beat a Marijuana Charge in Georgia" is a comprehensive guide to getting out of a marijuana charge in Georgia. Mr. Clark, a former Judge, provides inside tips from his 22 years of experience as one of Georgia's top criminal defense lawyers defending pot smokers. All proceeds benefit Georgia NORML.
Jessica Towne's FREE book "How to Choose a Georgia DUI Lawyer" guides you through choosing an attorney. A criminal defense and trial lawyer for over 22 years, Ms. Towne shows you how to cut through the talk and find the best qualified attorney for your case.
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O.C.G.A. §40-6-391(a)(2) makes it illegal for any person to drive while under the influence of any drug, legal or illegal, to the extent that it is less safe for the person to drive. Drugs other than alcohol can and do impair motor skills and cognitive capability necessary to safely drive a car. This "catch-all" DUI statute allows a conviction for driving under the influence of any drug whatsoever, be it Tylenol or crack cocaine; however, the prosecution (government lawyer) must still prove that the drug impaired the person's driving ability at the time he or she was driving. Breath tests and most of the roadside coordination tests are specific to alcohol impairment, so drug impairment is harder to prove, as the experienced lawyers at Clark & Towne have shown in court, time and time again. |