Author Archives: Greg Willis

Field Sobriety Test Reliability: What You Need to Know

Field Sobriety Test Reliability

Field sobriety tests (FSTs) are widely used by law enforcement officers to assess whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. However, they are not always reliable. There are numerous factors that can impact the results, from the environment in which the tests are performed to the physical health of the individual […]

Ten Important Things You Should Know About a DUI Case: Know Your Rights, Process, Penalties, and Legal Strategy

Ten Important Things You Should Know About a DUI Case_ Know Your Rights, Process, Penalties, and Legal Strategy

Facing a DUI charge can be a daunting and overwhelming experience. It’s essential to know your rights, the legal processes involved, and the potential consequences. At Willis Law Firm, we provide you with the knowledge needed to navigate the legal complexities of a DUI case. In this guide, we discuss everything from the arrest process […]

DUI Refusal in Georgia: What You Should Do in the Next 24 Hours

DUI Refusal in Georgia

Refusing a DUI test in Georgia can result in severe legal penalties, including automatic license suspension and other consequences. If you’ve been arrested and refused a DUI test, understanding the immediate steps to take in the next 24 hours is crucial for protecting your future. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what you need to do […]

Georgia DUI Checkpoint & Traffic Stop Survival Guide

Georgia DUI Checkpoint & Traffic Stop Survival Guide

Facing a DUI checkpoint or traffic stop in Georgia can be a stressful situation for anyone. Knowing your rights, staying calm, and understanding the process can help you handle these encounters smoothly. The Willis Law Firm is committed to helping Georgians understand their rights during traffic stops and DUI checkpoints. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll […]

Georgia Implied Consent Strategy: What You Need to Know

Georgia Implied Consent Strategy

When you drive in Georgia, you automatically agree to the state’s implied consent law, which requires drivers to submit to chemical testing if they are suspected of driving under the influence (DUI). This agreement is not optional and has serious consequences for those who refuse to comply. At Willis Law Firm, we believe that understanding […]

The “What Happens Next” Timeline: A Step-by-Step Georgia DUI Case Roadmap

The “What Happens Next” Timeline A Step-by-Step Georgia DUI Case Roadmap

If you’ve been arrested for a DUI in Georgia, you’re likely feeling anxious and overwhelmed. It’s common to feel this way when you’re unsure of what to expect next. Understanding the process and knowing what happens at each phase of your case can significantly reduce your stress and help you stay calm. At Willis Law […]

DUI Blood Test Warrant in Georgia: What to Do in the Next 24 Hours

DUI Blood Test Warrant in Georgia

Understanding a DUI Blood Test Warrant in Georgia If you’ve been informed that a DUI blood test warrant has been issued in Georgia, it’s vital to act quickly. The situation can be overwhelming, but the actions you take within the first 24 hours can significantly affect the course of your case. DUI charges in Georgia […]

DUI Drugs in Georgia: What You Need to Know and What to Do in the Next 24 Hours

DUI Drugs in Georgia

If you or someone you know is facing DUI drug charges in Georgia, it’s crucial to understand the immediate consequences and what steps should be taken within the first 24 hours. The impact of a DUI drug conviction in Georgia is severe, with penalties that can include hefty fines, license suspension, and even jail time. […]

Understanding DUI ALS/DDS Hearings in Georgia

Understanding DUI ALS/DDS Hearings in Georgia

If you have been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Georgia, one of the first things you’ll likely encounter is the ALS (Administrative License Suspension) hearing, managed by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). This hearing determines whether your driver’s license will be suspended following the arrest. While many people focus on […]