DUI Defense

A DUI is not just a traffic ticket! In Georgia, a DUI conviction will cost you time in jail, lots of money, loss of your driver's license, lengthy periods of probation, mandatory attendance at a DUI school, mandatory substance abuse classes. Even worse, a DUI conviction will follow you around for the rest of your life. It can complicate job interviews, school applications, background checks and licensing procedures.

If you get charged with a DUI, you need one of Georgia's best DUI lawyers to protect yourself and your future. You can't afford not to hire the very best DUI attorney that you can. At Leonard, Rickman & Holloway, our Georgia DUI defense lawyers are certified in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing, Intoxilyzer 5000 breath testing and trained in the Drug Recognitions Expert (DRE) protocol. Our lawyers stay on top of the ever changing statutes, case law and "science" used by the government in the prosecution of DUI cases in Georgia.

It is our goal to win cases. If you just want to plead Guilty, you can do that on your own. If you want to fight your DUI, then you need to make an appointment to meet with one of our Georgia DUI lawyers. Our DUI lawyers will analyze every aspect of your case including the stop, the probable cause for the arrest, the field sobriety tests, the questioning by the police officer, the testing of your blood, breath or urine and much more.

Blood Alcohol Level Calculator

This calculator determines the percentage of alcohol in your bloodstream, based on your weight, the amount and strength of alcohol consumed and the time elapsed since beginning to consume it. Enter the total quantity of fluid ounces of what you have consumed, with the exception of mixed drinks and coolers. A beer is usually 12 ounces, a glass of wine is about 4 ounces, a mixed drink is usually 2 ounces of alcohol, coolers are usually 6 ounces of wine. Then enter your weight in pounds; close will do. Enter the percentage of alcohol in the beverage; near beer is less than 2 percent, beer is about 4.5 percent, wines are about 20 percent (including coolers) while whiskey is from 30 to 70 percent alcohol. Finally, enter the amount of elapsed time since you STARTED to drink the alcohol, in hours. All entries are numeric and on all, you may enter a decimal fraction.

Unit Number
Fluid Ounces
Percentage
Pounds
Hours
     
Blood Alcohol Level Percentage
Blood Alcohol Level Analysis

For more information about our DUI defense services please visit our other websites specifically geared towards DUI's. www.duirob.com and www.gaduiblog.com.