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Since 2022, over 150 of our client's cases were resolved with either: No Arrest, No Conviction, or No Record

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      Brett and his team were beyond supportive, helpful, gracious, caring and knowledgeable! We went through the most challenging and difficult time in our life and he was there every step of the way. With results we could never have imagined but definitely prayed for.

      Not to mention his level of professionalism. From the first time we spoke to the first time we saw him in court. He stood out from almost every other attorney there. We were so appreciative that our attorney looked and was so professional, pulled together and prepared. When so many others were none of these things.

      Thank you just doesn’t seem like enough to convey our feelings and appreciation.

      Karen L.

      I tried to write this several times and it brought me to tears. First may I say this has been the hardest three years of my life. Five lawyers I interviewed and none even understood the law as it applied to my case. So I thought I would try one more and it was Brett. From our first conversation together I knew he understood the law and was the perfect one for the case. I want to say how he prepared the case and presented it, achieving a full dismissal and ruling the police violated my first amendment rights. Complete genius!!!!

      If you're reading this review and unsure, stop...call Brett. He always returned my call or texts within a couple hours, never more than 24 hours. He was always courteous and knowledgeable, trust me he talked me off the ledge a couple times. I would have given him 10 stars but 5 was the only option. Thank you Brett for all you did for me!!!!!

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      DUI Lawyer in Lawrenceville County, GA

      What is a DUI in Lawrenceville?

      A DUI in Lawrenceville, Georgia is where the government has accused you of driving under the influence. There are two types, DUI less safe and a per se DUI.

      DUI Less Safe

      A DUI less safe is the most common type of DUI charge. If you were charged with this, then on your ticket, it will say “less safe” in parentheses. This means that the government likely doesn’t have a test result that they can use against you in court. They may not have been able to get a blood, breath, or urine test either because you refused the test or there was some issue with the testing.

      Per Se DUI

      You can be charged with a per se DUI only if the government has an admissible blood, breath, or urine test result. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or higher, then you will get charged with one. You could also be charged with a per se DUI if certain drugs were found in your blood.

      Why Getting the Right Lawrenceville, Georgia DUI Attorney Matters

      Getting the right Lawrenceville, Georgia DUI attorney is paramount for your peace of mind. You need a lawyer you feel comfortable handing your case over to.

      Typically, you’ll be able to tell if a lawyer is a good fit from the first consultation with them. If you have a bad gut feeling about them, listen to it. At Brett Willis Law, we’ve gotten calls from many clients who didn’t have a good feeling about a lawyer but went with them anyway. As they got further through the process, they started to regret their decision. Avoid this outcome by choosing a lawyer you feel great about from the start.

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      What to Do After Getting Charged with a DUI

      When you’ve been charged with a DUI in Lawrenceville, it can be difficult to know what to do. This is especially the case if you’ve never been charged with a crime before since you may not understand the process. To give you some direction, follow these three steps before your court date:

      1. Take a Breath

      Before you do anything else, it’s important to take some time for yourself to breathe and relax. Getting charged with a DUI can be an incredibly jarring experience. You may have been arrested in front of your family and friends or had to spend the night in jail. Make sure to spend some time for yourself, so you feel more ready to take your next few steps.

      2. Find Your First Court Location 

      After you feel a little calmer, make sure to check your citation. All citations have a court notice, which will tell you what court you’re going to first. “First” is an important distinction because you’re likely going to a court that cannot do jury trials. You might go to the Recorder’s Court in Lawrenceville or one of the eight other municipal or city courts in Gwinnett County. Even though they can’t do jury trials, you still have the right to have a jury trial when you’re charged with a DUI. After visiting one of the smaller courts, you may choose to transfer your case to the Gwinnett State Court, which can do jury trials.

      3. Call a Trusted Lawrenceville, Georgia DUI Attorney 

      Now that you know where you’re going first, you’ll want to call a trusted Lawrenceville, Georgia DUI attorney. DUI attorneys are there to help every step of the way. They can try to prevent your license from getting suspended by sending an appeal letter to the Department of Driver Services (DDS). They’ll also give you all the information you need to know about the trial process and leverage their expert knowledge to give you the best chance of getting acquitted.

      If you need a knowledgeable lawyer who can help you with your DUI case, look no further than Brett Willis Law. Contact us today to get a free consultation.

      The True Cost of a DUI Conviction

      “How much does a DUI attorney cost in Lawrenceville?” This is the most common question that we get, and we always tell people that’s the wrong question to ask. The right question is, “What’s it going to cost me if I lose the case and end up with a DUI conviction?”

      Most people don’t know this, but DUI convictions never come off your record. You can’t get them expunged, and you can’t have your records restricted. That means it will continue to affect your years down the line. Certain jobs may not hire you, especially if driving is a job requirement. If you had a commercial driver’s license (CDL) before, you’ll lose it for at least a year. You’ll also face massive insurance ramifications for a DUI conviction, with increased premiums.

      There is no way around these penalties, so the best thing to do is avoid them before they happen. Contact an expert Lawrenceville, Georgia DUI attorney like Brett Willis for help with your case.

      Frequently Asked Questions About DUI in Lawrenceville County

      Normally, driving offenses like aggressive driving will put points on your license. However, a DUI is not one of them. Rather than putting points on your license, your license will get suspended after a DUI.

      Yes. The officer may have seized your license and given you a temporary driving permit. If so, you need to know that you only have 30 days to act. We can get your license back for you by filing an appeal to the DDS to request a hearing. If the hearing goes successfully, then your license won’t be suspended.

      Check our our page, “The Police Took My License, What Now?

      • 24 hours in jail
      • 12 months of probation
      • Fines up to $1,000
      • Forced attendance to a DUI school
      • Suspension of your license for up to 12 months
      • 40 hours of community service
      • $210 license reinstatement fee

      Keep in mind that for jail time, community service, and probation, these are only the mandatory minimums. Depending on the ruling made in your case, you may have to serve longer in any or all of these areas.

      Client Reviews

      Brett provided exceptional legal support during a very stressful time. He was professional, knowledgeable, and easy to communicate with throughout the entire process. His associate Kayla was also fantastic—always responsive and patient in answering all my questions. I truly felt supported and well-represented. I highly recommend their team for anyone needing DUI legal assistance.

      Akhilesh R.

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