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Homicide by Vehicle & Serious Injury by Vehicle
Oct 30, 2011 by Law Offices of Allen M. Trapp, Jr., P.C.How to Avoid Losing Your License After a DUI
Sep 23, 2010 by Law Offices of Allen M. Trapp, Jr., P.C.
When it comes to DUI and license suspension, Georgia law doesn’t play around.
In fact, if a law enforcement officer believes he or she has probable cause to “search” a driver for being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they will ask the driver to submit to a chemical test to check for those substances.
But asking is just a formality; Georgia’s Implied Consent Law requires that the driver submit to a chemical test of the breath, blood, or urine.
In fact, if a law enforcement officer believes he or she has probable cause to “search” a driver for being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they will ask the driver to submit to a chemical test to check for those substances.
But asking is just a formality; Georgia’s Implied Consent Law requires that the driver submit to a chemical test of the breath, blood, or urine.

