The answer to this questions depends on the state in which you are currently licensed. There is an important distinction between license suspensions for refusing to take the breath/blood test in Georgia, and license suspensions for being convicted of DUI in Georgia. ALABAMA: If I refuse a blood/breath test in Georgia, will Alabama suspend my license? No. […]
Category Archives: DUI Drugs
As of July 29, 2020, the answer is: Yes! Prior to July 29, 2020, the answer was no. This is a major change in the law that a lot of lawyers don’t know about. The rule for decades was that you could not get a work permit for any DUI drugs conviction, and many lawyers don’t know of […]
Facing criminal charges related to prescription drugs is more common than most people realize. Even if your medication was lawfully prescribed, you can still face charges of DUI in Georgia for prescription medication if authorities believe the medication impaired your ability to drive safely. At Brett Willis Law LLC, we frequently help clients navigate these […]
Driving under the influence (DUI) charges in Georgia are serious, but the laws for alcohol and drug DUIs differ significantly. Knowing these differences can help you understand the legal process and potential defenses. The Legal Limit: Alcohol vs. Drug DUI Alcohol DUI: A Clear Standard In Georgia, an alcohol DUI is defined by a straightforward […]
Being charged with a DUI due to prescribed medication is a bewildering and distressing experience. You rely on your medication to maintain your health, yet it has now become the focal point of a serious legal battle. Understanding how to fight a charge for a prescription drug DUI is essential to protect your rights […]





