DUI Lawyer in Savannah, Georgia

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For 16 years Jason Cerbone, the lawyer from Savannah, Georgia has specialized in DUI defense in Georgia. Supported by the help of former DUI law enforcement (former DUI police officers) and former police breath alcohol test experts, field sobriety experts, and blood test experts, Jason Cerbone specializes in DUI defense and criminal DUI-related license suspensions, including misdemeanor or felony DUI defense (driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or drugs). We often negotiate lesser penalties. We can help you get your DUI charges dropped or reduced.

Jason Cerbone wins DUI jury trial in Savannah, Georgia

If you are charged with a DUI, we will try to save your license because losing your right to drive is not an option. We’ll take care of you. We take pride in our record of super pleased clients. Your case will differ, but our hard-fought dui defense remains. The Georgia NHTSA trained DUI police officer is trained to look for the following 24 Initial DUI Clues. How many do you have?

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The odds are always against you. We are DUI Lawyers with killer instincts in the court room.

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DUI Reduced for Art Director

DUI Reduced for Art Director

Lily had just left the Art Gallery where she hosted a Gala in downtown Savannah, Georgia. She was driving down Highlands Boulevard when she saw headlights coming at her. There were no other cars on the road. The headlights passed her, did a U-turn, became blue...

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Effingham DUI reduced for Pharmacist

Effingham DUI reduced for Pharmacist

Ernest is a Clinical Professor of Pharmacy and Psychiatry. He was driving in Effingham County when he crashed his car, hit his head, and was knocked out unconscious. When he awoke he drove and was pulled over and then was arrested by the Effingham County...

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Nurse gets reckless driving

The prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were driving under the influence of alcohol to the extent you were a less safe driver. When the State does not have a chemical test, you should challenge your DUI charge if one of the three elements of DUI...

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