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Police chase leads in crash, leaves 1 facing DUI charges

On Behalf of | Jan 7, 2021 | Dui Defense |

It may be difficult to predict how a person might react upon becoming involved in a confrontation with law enforcement officers. The sheer stress of such a scenario could cause a person to panic and make decisions that could appear to be somewhat suspicious in nature. A recent incident in which authorities in Georgia claim a driver attempted to evade a traffic stop has left a 29-year-old woman facing DUI charges.

Reports indicate the incident occurred on a recent Tuesday night when officers say they encountered a vehicle that was stopped on the side of the road. They claim to have witnessed the driver fail to adhere to a nearby stop sign soon thereafter and say that upon attempting to initiate a traffic stop, the car proceeded to flee the scene. This allegedly prompted a pursuit that reached speeds of more than 100 mph over a 10-mile stretch, which came to an end after authorities deployed tactics that caused the vehicle to veer off the road and crash.

According to reports, one passenger in the vehicle suffered serious injuries during the crash. Authorities also assert that they performed a search of the vehicle soon thereafter and uncovered the presence of substances suspected to be illegal drugs, along with drug paraphernalia. The driver was taken into custody and is reportedly facing charges for driving under the influence and authorities advised that additional charges may be filed against her pending completion of the investigation.

Those who face DUI charges under similar circumstances may often feel unprepared to make informed choices about their situation. As such, many may choose to seek legal counsel for guidance on their options and insight on how best to approach the subsequent process. Such advice could help place a person in Georgia in a better position to seek the best outcome achievable concerning his or her future during legal proceedings.

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