89 Consequences of Being Convicted of a Georgia DUI
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While every state has their own punishments that relate to driving under the influence, every state has one thing in common - if you are convicted of drinking and driving you will receive penalties in some capacity. And the effects are not just short-term. Some penalties can stay with you for the rest of your life. This is why choosing a tough, smart attorney is essential.
Taking a Look at Some of the Most Common DUI Consequences
While every case is different, there are a number of typical factors that can increase the severity of a DUI. Severity of intoxication, past DWI arrests, age and criminal history, injuries or property damage are all taken into account by courts. If you are convicted of a DUI you may be faced with:
Heavy fines, License restriction, License suspension, License termination, Probation, Jail time, and more.
In some states, a DUI conviction is considered a felony, not a misdemeanor. A felony can haunt you for the rest of your life by going on your criminal record. This makes it more difficult to obtain a job and it could prevent you from such activities as voting.
For these reasons alone, hiring a top-notch defense attorney is your ticket to a better life.
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