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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it legal for them to have me draw blood?

Answered by attorney Evan Austin Watson
DUI/DWI lawyer at Zeliff Watson Attorneys at Law
Under GA laws, search warrants can be used in a DUI investigation if properly applied for and executed. We are seeing this more with refusal situations, but I can see how the arresting officers would try to use a warrant in your case. Still, their can be many issues to attack. Speak to good DUI lawyers in your area- the issues you mention are very specific to DUI.
Under GA laws, search warrants can be used in a DUI investigation if properly applied for and executed. We are seeing this more with refusal situations, but I can see how the arresting officers would try to use a warrant in your case. Still, their can be many issues to attack. Speak to good DUI lawyers in your area- the issues you mention are very specific to DUI.
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What will happen after receiving a valid license without representation after?

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Answered by attorney Cindy Mannon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cindy Mannon, Attorney at Law
Your odds are worse without representation. You have to have all of the documents that you submitted in 2006. The Secretary of State will compare them to what you submit at your next hearing. If you do not have them, they can be obtained from the SOS, with filling out the proper form. You still have to prove you have not drank anything since 2006, as part of having a restricted license means no drinking alcohol. You still have to have a substance abuse assessment, drug test, letters in support of sobriety and there is a new form that has to be filled out, which is very long and must contain the right information. An attorney can review your old documents and make certain that your new documents are consistent, because consistency is a must. Nothing can be different than what you told them last time, except this time you have to prove you do not drink, do not go to bars, do not have alcohol in your home. Proof of treatment is great, AA is great, but may not be necessary. You have to follow the recommendations that were in your last assessment. If your last assessor stated you needed to continue AA, you should have continued AA. It is hard to answer anything else because I do not know what your last assessor said you needed to do. As far as why you have not gone back sooner, you just need an explanation such as I was happy with restricted license and followed it. You will need letters stating that you followed the restrictions and did not drive outside of your restrictions.
Your odds are worse without representation. You have to have all of the documents that you submitted in 2006. The Secretary of State will compare them to what you submit at your next hearing. If you do not have them, they can be obtained from the SOS, with filling out the proper form. You still have to prove you have not drank anything since 2006, as part of having a restricted license means no drinking alcohol. You still have to have a substance abuse assessment, drug test, letters in support of sobriety and there is a new form that has to be filled out, which is very long and must contain the right information. An attorney can review your old documents and make certain that your new documents are consistent, because consistency is a must. Nothing can be different than what you told them last time, except this time you have to prove you do not drink, do not go to bars, do not have alcohol in your home. Proof of treatment is great, AA is great, but may not be necessary. You have to follow the recommendations that were in your last assessment. If your last assessor stated you needed to continue AA, you should have continued AA. It is hard to answer anything else because I do not know what your last assessor said you needed to do. As far as why you have not gone back sooner, you just need an explanation such as I was happy with restricted license and followed it. You will need letters stating that you followed the restrictions and did not drive outside of your restrictions.
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Can I get a DUI if there is no one in the car?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
You will need to provide more information. No one can answer the question the way you have asked it. If someone can prove operation, public way and .08% alcohol or impaired operation, you can be convicted of OUI. Does that help?
You will need to provide more information. No one can answer the question the way you have asked it. If someone can prove operation, public way and .08% alcohol or impaired operation, you can be convicted of OUI. Does that help?
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