THE TICKET CLINIC Georgia
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Our client drove home one evening after visiting his girlfriend who worked at a bar. Police noticed he had no taillight, but they did not immediately pull him over, they waited until the vehicle was on the highway to make the stop. The officer pointed out the vehicle’s lack of taillight then asked if our client had been drinking. Our client is a big guy and some of the Standard Field Sobriety tests were difficult for him to do.  The officer asked him to do a blood draw to test for alcohol. He refused and was arrested. After viewing the evidence, the attorney pointed out the holes in the case and he prosecutor agreed to a dismissal of the DUI. The client plea guilty to one count of No Headlights.

Ashley Brown, Esq.

Upon graduating from The North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2020, Ashley immediately entered private practice handling cases in varies areas of law including family law, immigration, personal injury, and criminal defense. 

Quickly recognizing her overwhelming passion for the practice of criminal law and her desire to help the underdog, Ashley joined the Ticket Clinic team where she dedicates herself solely to the practice of misdemeanor criminal defense.