Atlanta, Georgia DUI Felony
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A person may be charged with a felony for committing a fourth DUI offense. Other circumstances that may lead to this serious charge include committing other crimes while under the influence, transporting a minor while impaired, or causing an accident that results in extensive property damage, personal injury, or wrongful death.
The punishment for a DUI felony is much more severe than for a misdemeanor. While a misdemeanor offense is punishable by no more than a year in jail, a felony offense could result in a minimum of one year in a state prison. The judge may also order a convicted felon to attend an alcohol and drug abuse treatment program, perform community services, pay large fines, and serve probation. In addition, your license could be suspended or revoked, and you may be ordered to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle before your license can be reinstated.
An Atlanta, Georgia DUI felony will also result in a lifetime criminal record that can never be erased. This can affect valuable opportunities when you apply for jobs, schools, loans, and even housing. You will also be prohibited from owning firearms, working in certain jobs, and voting.
Fortunately, you may be able to successfully fight your DUI felony with a qualified defense lawyer on your side. Attorney Lee Webb has a proven track record of winning his clients’ felony cases or having them reduced to a lesser offense. He understands that a DUI felony conviction can result in life-altering consequences and will work with his team of DUI investigators and other experts to build the strongest defense possible for your case.
Mr. Webb charges a flat fee and offers payment plans upon request. Available day or night, he offers regular updates on your case so you know exactly what is going on. Please schedule an appointment with Mr. Webb today for a free DUI felony evaluation.


