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Most Atlanta criminal lawyers, though representing all sorts of defendants, specialize in DWI’s and DUI’s.  What will happen in these cases, and what can you expect from an Atlanta criminal lawyer?

The first thing that must be done is to request an administrative hearing within ten business days of your license having been revoked by the officer.  This will preserve your right to drive in Georgia.  This is true for all drivers over 21 with a blood alcohol level of .08 or more, under 21 with .02 or more, and all commercial vehicle drivers registering .04 or greater.

Next will come the arraignment.  This is the date that will be listed on your ticket (usually about 30-60 days from the date of arrest).  In a few cases, you and will not have to appear at the arraignment.  However, most courts will require your presence.  Your Atlanta criminal lawyer will advise you as to your own personal situation.

To get the best results, all relevant information to the case should be presented to your Atlanta criminal lawyer.  This is true of all criminal cases, not just DWI/DUI cases.  The attorney can use much of this information to perhaps resolve the case pre-trial through conferences with the prosecutor.  Sometimes, this will even involve a plea bargain.  Whatever the resolution, you are most well protected if you do not withhold information from your Atlanta criminal lawyer.

In Georgia, you have a right to trial by jury.  Should the case reach this point, the Atlanta criminal lawyer will act as your representation and plead your case in front of six people whose responsibility is to determine your guilt or innocence.  Another option is a bench trial, where this responsibility is turned over to the judge.

Criminal offenses regularly represented by Atlanta criminal lawyers include speeding and other motor vehicle offenses, non-violent crimes, property crimes, theft, drug or sex related crimes, and violent crimes.



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