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If you have been arrested for a DUI, call us immediately to find our your rights! Get a FREE Consultation and discuss your options.

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Protect your freedom. Our expert attorneys have been providing affordable and dependable DUI defense in Atlanta since 1989.

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No matter the circumstance, The Law Office of Samad K. Mubeen stands behind our core mission to get your life back on track after you are charged with a DUI. Hiring an experienced attorney to represent you in Fayette County is one of the most important decisions you will make. When your wellbeing or freedom is at stake, you can trust The Law Office of Samad K. Mubeen, LLC to aggressively fight for your rights!


What is BAC and the legal limit?

Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is a measurement of the percentage of alcohol in your blood. Drivers in Georgia with a BAC of .08 or greater may be convicted of a DUI simply based on that test result. If a driver’s BAC is lower than .08, that test may be used in a the prosecution of a charge of a Less Safe DUI.


What is a DUI?

A DUI, or driving under the influence, occurs when one operates a vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs (including prescription drugs) which cause them to become impaired. Georgia classifies most DUIs as misdemeanors.


What are the standard field sobriety tests?

Field sobriety tests usually include one or all of the following: the One-Leg Stand, the Walk and Turn, and the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. Officers may also ask those suspected of driving while impaired to perform a breathalyzer test at their car on an Alco Sensor. After one’s arrest, one may be asked to take another breath test at the jail or police precinct, or to provide a sample of blood for testing. 


Contact your trusted Fayetteville DUI attorney today. We offer FREE consultations to anyone facing a DUI charge! 


IMPORTANT!

You must request a special hearing within 30 Days of the date of an arrest for DUI or you will automatically lose your driver’s license.

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