Marietta DUI for Underage Drivers

Posted by Richard Lawson | Mar 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Each and every day police officers in Marietta pull young drivers over for DUI. It almost seems like a witch hunt. Drivers under 21, particularly when driving late at night, get stopped all the time by Marietta police officers and interrogated about drunk driving.

By and large, a DUI prosecution for someone under 21 is similar in process to an over 21 driver. But there are some major differences. Typically, the legal limit for DUI is .08. However, if the driver is under the legal drinking age, the legal limit for a DUI is .02. If the young driver blows a .02 or higher, and is under 21, they are presumed to be driving under the influence of alcohol.

DUI convictions for an under 21 driver include heavy fines, jail time, probation, community service, DUI school, and alcohol and drug assessments. They also can mean a one year suspension of one's drivers license. One of the biggest problems for a underage DUI is that such a conviction can affect school and career plans as well as scholarships and insurance.

The harsh implications of a DUI conviction in Marietta make it important that you speak with an experienced DUI lawyer right away. A Marietta DUI attorney can help you find legal defenses that will get you the best possible result for your case. The DUI lawyers at the Law Office of Richard S. Lawson provide thorough and effective representation for those charged with an under 21 DUI.

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Richard Lawson

Richard S. Lawson is passionate about intoxicated driving defense. Unlike some attorneys, Mr. Lawson devotes 100% of his legal practice to helping people stand up for their rights against DUI charges. For more than 20 years, Mr. Lawson has dutifully fought for his clients' freedom, resolving more 4,900 impaired driving cases during the course of his career. Today, Mr. Lawson has developed a reputation as a skilled negotiator and continues to help clients by fighting to keep them out of jail.

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