More Web Site Quotes about William C. Head!
There are very few lawyers that I know
and see on a daily basis that I would want to represent me.
I am sure you would say the same. I would put you at the top
of the list I would entrust my life to if it were necessary.
.
Bar none, I know of no one who is more dedicated
to the profession than you.
E-mail from veteran DUI Attorney Burkhart
Beale, Woodbridge, VA, March 9, 2001
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South Carolina DUI specialist Ronnie M. Cole,
a trial veteran on nearly 30 years, says:
I consider Atlanta attorney Bubba Head to
be my mentor in the world of traffic law. He is the most dedicated
defense attorney I have ever met in any aspect of criminal
defense. In addition, Bubba is an expert in the area of Standardized
Field Sobriety Testing (SFST).
Sincerely,
Ronnie M. Cole, Esquire [Anderson, SC]
July 30, 2001 (in letter announcing a South
Carolina seminar featuring Mr. Head set for October, 2001)
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Mr. Head literally wrote the book on
DUI defense in Georgia. He has defended or consulted on thousands
of DUI cases and is one of the nation's foremost authorities
on the subject.
.
Web site information, Michael Mullis, Esq.,
[Valdosta, GA]
September 2001
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Mr. Heads book (co-authored
with Reese Joye, of N. Charleston, SC) has been cited by many
as the best book ever written for the lay person on the subject
of Drunk Driving Defense. One California lawyer summed up
his praise as follows:
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{Comments given as a book review
of 101 Ways to Avoid a Drunk Driving Conviction
on Amazon web site, by California DUI attorney Joshua Dale,
and owner of www.DUI-Help.com)
December 3, 1998
Learn all you need to know about the ways
to avoid a drunk driving conviction. This book shows you how
to defend yourself in court by discussing how to avoid being
caught driving drunk in the first place.
Learn all about probable cause, breath tests,
search and seizure, Miranda rights, roadblocks, field sobriety
tests, right to counsel, videotaping, independent test rights,
faulty police tests, blood tests, horizontal gaze nystagmus.
This book is written for non-lawyers and includes
extensive self-evaluation tools.
Joshua M. Dale, Esq. (jdale@jmd-ent.com),
San Francisco, CA
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Excerpts from the web site of Peter H. Lederman,
attorney from New Jersey, dated 2001:
In October of 2000, I moderated a seminar
entitled "DWI in the New Millennium". Speakers included
William C. Head, a nationally prominent DWI defense attorney
from Atlanta, Georgia.
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Noted author and guru of Americas
DUI lawyers, Lawrence Taylor, of Long Beach, CA, has this
comment posted on his web site in 1998, (referring to Mr.
Heads article on Five
Myths about Defending Accused Drunk Drivers):
One of the best DUI attorneys in the
nation, William C. Head of Atlanta, GA, discusses the myths
and realities of fighting a drunk driving charge.
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Mr. Head is also cited as an authority on
breath testing by Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Charles
McRae in the reported case of Henry Harkins v. State,
735 So. 2d 317 (Mississippi Supreme Court 1999)
The Intoxilyzer 5000 results are being
excluded by some judges in the Atlanta, Georgia, area. (6)
Exclusion of the results is understandable since "dental
work such as plates or bridge work, consumption of antibiotics,
diet pills, and even M&M candy and white bread can cause
alcohol breath-analyzing machines to register as much as a
.08," which is dangerously close to Mississippi's .10%
level of legal intoxication. See William C. Head, Alcohol
Breath Test Machine's Accuracy Disputed Nationally (last
modified June 19, 1996)."
[Footnote 19 of Justice McRaes concurring
opinion]
William Head reports the exclusion of
such results in Alcohol
Breath Test Machine's Accuracy Disputed Nationally."
[Footnote 6 of Justice McRaes dissent]
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