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Out of State DUI in Georgia.

Answered by attorney Evan Austin Watson
DUI/DWI lawyer at Zeliff Watson Attorneys at Law
If you send me an email at evan@zwdefense.com, I will send you the most up-to-date information from Georgia DDS for these DUI classes done in other states.  It appears that GA accepts a Level 1 (12 hour) or level 2 (21 hour) course from Florida.  
If you send me an email at evan@zwdefense.com, I will send you the most up-to-date information from Georgia DDS for these DUI classes done in other states.  It appears that GA accepts a Level 1 (12 hour) or level 2 (21 hour) course from Florida.  
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How likely is it that I can avoid anymore jail time for a first offense OWI?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Corcoran Phipps (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Thomas Corcoran Phipps
If you have a good record, the judge will probably place you on probation and order you to take alcohol/drug education classes.
If you have a good record, the judge will probably place you on probation and order you to take alcohol/drug education classes.

Does anyone have to comply with probation terms before actually being sentenced and placed on probation?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
Sometimes there are specific terms that a Judge will place on someone as a condition of continued Own Recognizance release. For example, they were going to remand you into custody, but your attorney convinced the court to keep you out of jail while the case is pending, but you need to attend 2 AA meetings, or something of that nature. If you violate the court order to do the AA's in that example, there could be consequences from the Judge (ie. remanding you into custody and making you post bail or remain in custody while the case is pending), but it would not be a probation violation since you would not be on probation at that time.
Sometimes there are specific terms that a Judge will place on someone as a condition of continued Own Recognizance release. For example, they were going to remand you into custody, but your attorney convinced the court to keep you out of jail while the case is pending, but you need to attend 2 AA meetings, or something of that nature. If you violate the court order to do the AA's in that example, there could be consequences from the Judge (ie. remanding you into custody and making you post bail or remain in custody while the case is pending), but it would not be a probation violation since you would not be on probation at that time.
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