“Mom, Dad…I Got A DUI”

I Got A DUI - Ray Giudice I got a DUI is a sentence every parent hopes they never hear their child utter. We work to raise our children to be responsible, and firmly believe before we ever let them behind the wheel of a car that they’re grounded enough to avoid such reckless behavior. DUIs happen in the best of families, and it’s important to handle it correctly when you hear, “I got a DUI.”

  • Once it’s happened, that’s the reality. Losing your temper is not going to change the situation, but keeping a clear head may prevent your young person from facing serious consequences down the road. A DUI conviction can interfere with plans to go to school, and diminish a person’s ability to get certain jobs or obtain professional licenses. The steps you take now to help your young person avoid a DUI conviction will help protect his future.
  • The DUI rules are different for those under 21. For one thing, legal limit for an under 21 driver is .02 instead of .08, which essentially amounts to a zero tolerance policy, allowing for a .02 margin of error. The laws are very strict, with no allowance made for youthful offenders, because they’re meant to be a deterrent to underage drinking. It’s very important, therefore, that you find the right Georgia DUI attorney to help your child, so that a youthful error will not ruin his or her future goals.
  • Of course, you will want them to face consequences. Rest assured, your child has already suffered humiliation, and will certainly have to face some consequences. If this is a case of underage drinking, you will need to have a serious discussion, and insist that they attend some sort of program, seminar, or class, to drive home the gravity of the situation, even if a court does not mandate it. It’s also probably time to revoke some privileges, to drive home the point that trust is an earned commodity. DUI charges can be expensive too, and one good way to keep your young person from repeating the offense is to insist that they pay at least part of the costs associated with the case.
  • Getting your child the right DUI attorney can make all the difference. The right Atlanta DUI lawyer knows how to look for alternatives, and construct best possible defense for your young person, often getting DUI charges reduced or even dropped.

When You Hear, “I Got A DUI,” Call Attorney Ray Giudice

I got a DUI is not a phrase you want to hear, but the most helpful thing you can say is, “Let’s call Ray Giudice.” With three decades of experience defending people charged with every type of DUI, Ray Giudice has jury trial experience and the necessary knowledge and expertise to competently represent your child in court. When you need to hire an expert who will aggressively fight to protect your rights and freedom and will do whatever it takes to achieve the best possible results for you and your family, call the DUI lawyer Atlanta residents trust. Contact our office (404) 554-8800, or call Ray on his cell (404) 964-4185, to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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