Baseball Player from GA Tech Arrested for DUI

Posted by Richard Lawson | Feb 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

A 21 year old Georgia Tech baseball player was arrested on February 3rd for DUI . An officer pulled the suspect over in Buckhead, a suburb of Atlanta when he was observed not being able to stay in his lane. The player refused a breath test and was charged with DUI/Less Safe. If he is convicted, he may be subject to other disciplinary actions. Georgia Tech's code of conduct for student-athletes doesn't have any rules specific to DUIs but they do have a student code of conduct that includes a provision prohibiting alcohol violations that include underage use or possession of alcohol and behavior, while under the influence of alcohol that endangers any person. Discipline can range from a warning to expulsion.

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Richard S. Lawson is passionate about intoxicated driving defense. Unlike some attorneys, Mr. Lawson devotes 100% of his legal practice to helping people stand up for their rights against DUI charges. For more than 20 years, Mr. Lawson has dutifully fought for his clients' freedom, resolving more 4,900 impaired driving cases during the course of his career. Today, Mr. Lawson has developed a reputation as a skilled negotiator and continues to help clients by fighting to keep them out of jail.

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