Good ol' boy. Helped a 'family member' who was in a world of hurt down in GA. Webite answers a lot of your questions about implied consent, 5th, etc.
Atlanta DUI Lawyer Bubba Head
BTW - here in NM, municipalities and some counties have passed rules / laws / ordinances / whatevers permitting seizure of your vehicle upon arrest. Not necessarily conviction! We're a state full of drunk, stupid, mean people with guns. 60% off all drivers have no insurance. Former Gov. Richardson recommended that all drivers in NM, not just those convicted of DUI, but every car be equipped with blow-to-start.
KOBTV: Albuquerque police say Judge John Brennan’s blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit for driving on the night he was arrested. Brennan was arrested early Saturday morning near a DWI checkpoint. Police say he was driving and trying to avoid the checkpoint. He and his passenger, Patricia Mattioli, a state Commission on Higher Education employee, were arrested and charged with drug possession after police say they found cocaine on his pants. A toxicology report says Brennan’s blood-alcohol content was 0.16, twice the legal limit of 0.08. Whether cocaine was in his system won’t be known for several more weeks.
Brennan is the chief judge of the Second Judicial District, which is based in Albuquerque. His peers elected him to that position in 1983. Brennan has served on family and civil courts since 1979. Brennan is on a paid leave of absence, and is in an undisclosed rehabilitation center in California. His cases have been divided up, and Children’s Court Judge Tommy Jewel is the acting district court chief. Brennan has not yet been charged with DWI. The state Supreme Court ruled that Brennan would not be immediately suspended, but needs to appear in front of the court July 14 to argue for his job. The Judicial Standards Commission had sought Brennan’s temporary removal from all judicial duties.
Brennan was married. That wasn't his wife with him when he was busted. She admitted to tooting coke off his "crotch". He was convicted and sentenced to one day of house arrest. He got to choose the day. Guess what day he chose? Super Bowl Sunday. He now works as a lobbyist for a local (big-ass) liquor distributor.
What a world.