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Do citizens have a right to an attorney when they are stopped for a DUI investigation?

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Do citizens have a right to an attorney when they are stopped for a DUI investigation?

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The law in Georgia provides that persons stopped for DUI initially do not have the right to an attorney. In fact, you don’t have a right to speak to a lawyer until after the initial investigation on the street is complete and you have been taken to jail. Most citizens do not understand that after their arrest, they are not entitled to speak to a lawyer when confronted with the decision of taking or refusing a blood, breath or urine test. Keep in mind, however, that it may still be a good idea to request a lawyer when you are first stopped by the police. This is because some police officers will let you call a lawyer prior to having the right to do so.

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