Sandy Springs DUI Lawyer


If you were recently arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Sandy Springs, you’re not alone. Each year, thousands of Georgia drivers are charged with drunk driving, and find themselves facing severe legal penalties such as license suspension, expensive fees, and even jail time. With such life-altering consequences, there’s no better time than now to obtain counsel from an experienced Sandy Springs DUI lawyer—and Gregory A. Willis, Esquire, is just the person you need.

You may think there is no way to avoid a DUI conviction—since you were already arrested for the offense, how can you possibly challenge it? While the answer to this question will primarily depend on the facts of your case, there are numerous DUI defenses that can be used to challenge your arrest.

In the eyes of the law, any person who operates a vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) above 0.08% is considered intoxicated. If an officer suspects a driver is impaired, he or she may ask the individual to take a breath test. Although these tests are designed to measure a person’s BAC, their results are often inaccurate.

A person’s BAC is affected by numerous things other than alcohol consumption. Your gender, weight, and metabolism determine the rate at which your body breaks down the substance, and can therefore impact the amount of alcohol in your system. In addition, certain medical conditions—such as acid reflux disease and other gastrointestinal disorders—are known to elevate BAC. Likewise, many over-the-counter and prescription medications, as well as gum, breath mints, and mouthwash, can also inflate breath test results.

In addition to disproving your breath test results, you may be able to challenge the arresting officer’s testimony if he or she failed to establish probable cause for your arrest. Before you can be convicted, the officer must prove he or she had a reason to pull you over—for instance, speeding or running a red light—as well as reason for believing you were intoxicated (like smelling alcohol on your breath or seeing an open alcohol container). If there is no evidence to support these actions, then much of the evidence against you may be dismissed during your trial. 

For over a decade, attorney Gregory A. Willis has identified the best defense strategies for drivers accused of DUI. Along with his expertise in DUI law, Mr. Willis’s extensive trial experience has earned him national recognition, and he speaks at many prestigious legal conferences across the country.

Known for his aggressive legal tactics and relentless dedication to clients, Mr. Willis is just who you need by your side when your day in court arrives. Improve your chances of obtaining a positive outcome for your case. Call Gregory A. Willis today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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