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Troup County DUI Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been charged with DUI, calling one of our DUI Attorneys in Troup County is the best step to achieving a favorable outcome. With over 25 years of experience and over 5,000 clients represented, we understand what it takes to achieve a dismissal of the charges or a reduction of the penalties you will face. No matter your situation, there are always defenses we can use to bolster your case. Call today for a free case evaluation.

Rules When Attending Court for DUI in Troup County GA

When attending court for DUI, it is critical to put your best foot forward in every way. What to wear to court in Georgia is a very commonly asked question. Your appearance says a lot about you, and an effort to look professional will go a long way with the judge. Our Troup County DUI Attorneys are under the belief that anything you can do to help your case should be done. A simple thing like dressing appropriately could put you in a favorable state of mind with the judge. You have nothing to lose with dressing appropriately, but a lot to lose if the judge makes you return to court for your attire.

While your attire says one thing about you, your behaviors at court say another. You want to make sure your actions match your professional attire. It is very important is to be exceedingly polite when speaking to any person in court, and especially formal when speaking to the judge. This includes the court clerk and any other staff you come into contact with. They all have access to the judge and will let them know if you were disrespectful to them. Address the judge as “your honor.” Do not address the judge as “judge.”

It is very important not to interrupt anyone during your court appearance. You will have the opportunity to provide your side of the story. If the judge has to reprimand you for any reason, apologize to the judge and then the other party.

A small but significant detail is to make appropriate eye contact. Always look a person in the eye when they are speaking with you but do not stare a hole into their head. Try to avoid looking at the floor, ceiling, or all around. Pay attention to what is going on.

If there is something you would like to tell the judge but do not want the other side to hear, you can ask to approach the bench. Do not approach the bench without asking first.

Some general rules to help put your best foot forward when attending court for your DUI in Troup County include:

  • Be on time
  • Be prepared and organized
  • Stand up when the judge enters and leaves the courtroom and do not sit until instructed
  • Leave all food and drinks in your vehicle
  • Stand when speaking to the judge
  • Leave cell phones in the car. If you bring your cell phone, turn it off
  • Stand up straight
  • Answer questions in a loud, clear voice
  • Thank the judge for their attention when done

Adhering to these guidelines are an easy way to gain approval from the judge. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our Troup County DUI Lawyer.

Troup County Superior Court

Troup County Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction over all felony DUI cases. Furthermore, if your case originated in Probate Court or Municipal Court, and you request a jury trial, your case will be transferred to Superior Court. Troup County Superior Court is located at 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240. Troup County is part of the Coweta Judicial Circuit. The Honorable Judge Nina Baker, Dennis Blackmon, Bill Hamrick, Dustin Hightower, Emory Palmer, W. Travis Sakrison, John Simpson, A. Quillian Baldwin, and Allen B. Keeble are the Judges on the Circuit. Ms. Jackie Taylor serves as the Superior Court Clerk, and can be reached at 706.883.1740.

Troup County Probate Court

Troup County Probate Court handles DUI cases that arise outside of Hogansville, LaGrange, or West Point. The Honorable Judge Debbie Wade presides over the Court. The Probate Court is located at 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240, and can be reached at 706.883.1690.

Hogansville Municipal Court

If you have been charged with DUI in Hogansville city limits, your case will proceed to Hogansville Municipal Court. The Court is located at 117 Lincoln Street, Hogansville, GA 30230. Ms. Michelle Toth is the Court Clerk, and she can be reached at 706.637.8316. 

LaGrange Municipal Court

LaGrange Municipal Court has jurisdiction over city ordinance violations, misdemeanor traffic offenses, and other misdemeanors, including DUI and shoplifting, that arise within LaGrange city limits. Court is held each Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at 208 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240. For more information, call 706.883.2026.

West Point GA Municipal Court

West Point Municipal Court handles all DUI cases that arise from within the West Point city limits. Court is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Court is located at 206 West 9th Street, West Point, GA 31833. For more information, call 706.645.3512.

Contact Our DUI Attorneys in Troup County Today

Time is of the essence in any DUI case. The consequences you are facing will have an impact on your life, but we can help reduce or mitigate those penalties! We understand that you made a mistake, and that one mistake shouldn't follow you for the rest of your life. Our Troup County DUI Lawyers have decades of experience and are here to let that experience work in your favor. Call us now for a free case evaluation.

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