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Wel­come to “Cer­bone DUI Defense,” pro­vid­ing exten­sive legal infor­ma­tion on “drunk dri­ving laws, DUI penal­ties, legal pro­ce­dures, police evi­dence, breath­a­lyz­ers, blood alco­hol tests, defenses, crim­i­nal courts, Geor­gia DUI lawyers and Geor­gia DUI attor­neys, DMV driver’s license sus­pen­sions, car insur­ance after a DUI and more” to “license sus­pen­sions, car insur­ance after a DUI, DUI Geor­gia, GA DUI, GA DUI laws and more.” The web­site for “Cer­bone DUI Defense” was cre­ated and is main­tained and owned by Jason Cer­bone, the Savan­nah DUI Defense lawyer and the pres­i­dent of Georgia’s Pre­mier DUI Defense Firm. The firm lim­its its prac­tice to drunk dri­ving defense exclu­sively, serv­ing the courts of Chatham County, Bryan County County, Eff­in­g­ham County, Bul­loch County, Lib­erty County and McIn­tosh County, Long County, Glenn County, and Screven County; the office is in Savan­nah, Georgia.

We invite both lawyers and mem­bers of the pub­lic to make full use of the web­site. In review­ing the infor­ma­tion on Georgia’s “dri­ving under the influ­ence of alco­hol” laws and other sub­jects con­tained on the site, how­ever, you agree to be bound by all of the fol­low­ing terms and con­di­tions of use.

All mate­r­ial appear­ing on the site is copy­right by Jason Cer­bone. All of the infor­ma­tion, con­tent and ser­vices within it are pro­tected by copy­right and other intel­lec­tual prop­erty laws. Copy­right infringe­ment will result in appro­pri­ate action being taken under the Dig­i­tal Mil­le­nium Copy­right Act, Title 17, United States Code, Sec­tion 512(c)(2) (“DMCA”) and other applic­a­ble intel­lec­tual prop­erty laws.

The con­tent of the firm’s web­site is intended for per­sonal use; you are invited to down­load sin­gle copies of any por­tion of “Cer­bone DUI Defense” for your per­sonal, non­com­mer­cial use. You may not repro­duce, sell, pub­lish, dis­trib­ute, repost, dis­play, mod­ify or oth­er­wise use any por­tion of the mate­ri­als on this web­site with­out the writ­ten con­sent of Jason Cer­bone. This includes but is not lim­ited to all of the con­tent and accom­pa­ny­ing comments.

How­ever, you are invited to use and repro­duce lim­ited mate­ri­als from “Cer­bone DUI Defense” web­site on the con­di­tion that attri­bu­tion to Jason Cer­bone is promi­nently dis­played at the head of the repro­duced mate­ri­als, includ­ing the name, address and tele­phone num­ber of Cer­bone DUI Defense; the address/telephone must be for the law firm’s office in Savan­nah, Geor­gia. If the repro­duc­tion is pre­sented on the inter­net, a work­ing link from the firm’s name to the open­ing page of this web­site must also be included.

Cer­bone DUI Defense,” “Con­fi­dent in Your Defense,” and “Savan­nah DUI Lawyer” are trade­marks owned by Jason Cerbone.

Any advice on “Cer­bone DUI Defense” web­site is gen­eral in nature and not designed for the spe­cific facts of a given drunk dri­ving, DUI, DWI, dri­ving under the influ­ence of alco­hol, dri­ving under the influ­ence of drugs, dri­ving while intox­i­cated, dri­ving while impaired, felony DUI, felony drunk dri­ving, manslaugh­ter, vehic­u­lar manslaugh­ter, or other crim­i­nal or civil mat­ter. The sit­u­a­tions in each par­tic­u­lar case can involve very dif­fer­ent laws, facts, penal­ties and pro­ce­dures. You should always obtain legal rep­re­sen­ta­tion and advice from a com­pe­tent crim­i­nal defense attor­ney, expe­ri­enced in drunk dri­ving defense, who is famil­iar with the facts (symp­toms of intox­i­ca­tion, field sobri­ety tests, blood alco­hol tests, pos­si­ble penal­ties, pos­si­ble defenses, prior con­vic­tions, driver’s license sus­pen­sion ram­i­fi­ca­tions, etc.) unique to your DUI case.

 

You should also bear in mind that the drunk dri­ving laws and legal pro­ce­dures dis­cussed on this web­site may have changed as a result of leg­isla­tive enact­ments of new drunk dri­ving laws, judi­cial inter­pre­ta­tions of exist­ing DUI laws, or changes in Depart­ment of Motor Vehi­cles license sus­pen­sion rules, poli­cies or procedures.