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1 faces DUI charges after alleged high-speed pursuit

On Behalf of | Feb 23, 2022 | Dui Defense |

While there may be a multitude of scenarios in which drivers might choose to travel beyond the legal speed limit, such a decision might not always be the safest option. Not only could this lead to a traffic stop and subsequent monetary fines, but in some cases, such behavior could also increase suspicions of further wrongdoing. Reports indicate that a man in Georgia is facing DUI charges following his alleged involvement in a high-speed police pursuit.

Reports of the incident

Law enforcement agents claim the incident began on a recent Friday after they encountered a driver traveling at nearly double the posted speed limit. After attempting to conduct a traffic stop, they say the driver failed to comply and proceeded to lead them on a high-speed pursuit. The man allegedly stopped his vehicle later on and attempted to flee the scene on foot, but he was eventually apprehended and taken into custody.

While investigating the incident, authorities claim to have located an open container of alcohol within the man’s vehicle. However, no further details were provided as to how authorities came to suspect the presence of impairment or if field sobriety or breath tests were administered. Reports indicate that the man stands accused of driving under the influence and is facing numerous charges in relation to the incident.

Facing DUI charges

It is no secret that a conviction for DUI charges carries serious penalties, and facing similar allegations can be a stressful and intimidating experience. Those who stand accused of similar charges might not always know how best to prepare for what comes next, and they may be uncertain where to turn for advice on their options. Fortunately, there are attorneys in Georgia who can evaluate the situation a person is facing and assist him or her in preparing a strategy with which to pursue the most favorable outcome achievable during subsequent legal proceedings.

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