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William C. Head PC

5600 Roswell Road
Building H, Suite 210
Sandy Springs, GA 30342-1912

Phone: 404-567-5515

Website: bubbahead.com

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About William C. Head

DUI lawyer GA William C. Head is a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta GA and personal injury lawyer with 48 years of litigation experience. The Atlanta DUI attorney has authored or co-authored over a dozen drunk driving books, and is a Board Certified DUI lawyer by the NCDD.com in DUI Defense. Best Lawyers in America, Martindale-Hubbell "av" preeminent, and Super Lawyers have recognized his expertise in impaired driving defense as best DUI lawyer Atlanta. In 1991, the Atlanta criminal lawyer and the late Reese Joye co-authored 101 Ways to AVOID a Drunk Driving Conviction. The book was the first of its kind to inform accused drunk drivers of their legal rights and explain how to beat a DUI in Court. In 1994, Mr. Head sponsored America's very first NHTSA standardized field sobriety test training course, for which criminal defense attorneys could attend and get certified, just like law enforcement officers get trained. Each attendee received a certificate for having completed the training and passing the final exam, just like police officers receive.Over the next 5 years, training to be NHTSA instructors took place in Atlanta, and Mr. hEad and Partner Larry Kohn were certified as Instructors in 1999. Using the 1994 inaugural Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI-DWI Cases seminar in Atlanta to gather top DWI-DWI attorneys, Georgia DUI attorney Bubba Head helped organize and launch the National College for DUI Defense with the late Larry Taylor (CA), Don Nichols (MN), the late Reese Joye (SC) and several others. This National DUI lawyer training for field sobriety tests and for comprehensive breath alcohol testing in 1996. In 2007 and 2008, the DUI attorney sponsored high-level training for driving under the influence defense attorneys helped expand trial skills in breath alcohol instrument training, field sobriety tests training, and forensic laboratory testing and reliability issues. Criminal Defense Lawyer Bubba Head is law partners with NCDD members Larry Kohn, DUI attorney Atlanta and ex-cop turned DUI defense lawyer Cory Yager. The DUI law firm in Atlanta handles approximately 450 criminal cases per year, with about 70% being driving under the influence (DUI-DWI) cases, felony or misdemeanor. The Firm's many websites have copious amounts of relevant information on challenging the Georgia implied consent law, Romberg test evidence, standardized field sobriety test evidence, the breathalyzer, a blood alcohol test and explaining trial techniques that win. His firm handles ALS (administrative license suspension hearings, pretrial suppression motions and DUI trials. The Georgia lawyer has handled over 200 appeals of criminal and civil cases.


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