Michael Brian Magee, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Savannah, GA with 5 reviews
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Michael Brian Magee

21 W Park Avenue, Savannah, GA

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2013:
Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law, LL.M - Master of Laws
2007:
University of Georgia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Kirby

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09 Sep, 2017
I did not have to ask Brian twice, I came to him with an issue and he immediately took my case as if I were family. He did not waste time to get all of the answers necessary for my issues and the results from his hard work were instant. He always kept me informed and he always had time to talk. Brian has one of the most friendly dispositions of any man I have ever met. He is an absolute pleasure to be around and I consider him a great friend. Please do not hesitate to consider Mr. Magee to be your lawyer. He will get results for you. He is a stand up guy and will bend over backwards to help you. Thank you so much for your Services Sir, I will always be in debt to you. Thank God for you.
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Gerald

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10 Apr, 2017
Brian has demonstrated a rare gift for true advocacy for others. He is smart, determined, and tireless. He is well-respected in circles, and is held in the highest regard.
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Irene chikaka

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22 Oct, 2016
When I spoke to him about my son's case I felt that he was really concerned and he took time to explain what was actually happening in layman's terms.
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Publications

2019:
Savannah DUI Blog, Can You Get a DUI Conviction Expunged?
2018:
Savannah DUI Blogs, Georgia DUI Law: The ALS Hearing
2018:
Savannah DUI Law Blog, Pulled Over on Suspicion of DUI? Here’s What to Expect
2018:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, Understanding PTSD
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, Drinking and Boating: What You Need to Know About BUIs
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, How a DUI Affects Your Right to Drive
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, What You Need to Know About DUI Charges in Georgia
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, 5 Types of Field Sobriety Tests Administered in Georgia
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, 6 Myths About Georgia Traffic Laws
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, The Top 5 Most Common Reasons Why Teenagers Lose Their Driver’s License in Georgia
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, What the Georgia DUI Arrest Process Looks Like
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, An Overview of License Suspension Appeals in Georgia
2018:
Savannah DUI Blog, More Money Than It’s Worth: The 4 Costs Usually Associated with DUIs
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, What to Do (or Not Do) If You Are a Suspect to a Crime in the Military
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Fighting for Your Right to Drive: What to Expect at a DMV Hearing Following a DUI
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Georgia DUI and “Habitual Violator” Status
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, What Georgia Drivers Need to Know About DUI Checkpoints
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, No BAC Required: Understanding Georgia’s “DUI Less Safe” Charge
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Finding the Limit: Which BAC Test Is the Most Accurate?
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, No BAC Required: Understanding Georgia’s “DUI Less Safe” Charge
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Debunking Myths and Misconceptions Surrounding Field Sobriety Tests
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, 5 Aggravating Factors in Georgia DUIs
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, An Overview of Article 32 Hearings
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, Protection for Military Contractors: Understanding the Defense Base Act (DBA)
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, What Exactly is a Court-Martial?
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, A Brief Introduction to the SCRA
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, Article 31(b) Rights: What Every Service Member Needs to Know
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Stand Up For Your Rights: 8 Ways an Attorney Can Help You Overcome a Failed DUI Test
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, My Friend Got a DUI in My Car! Now What?
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, How Is a DUI Charge Different for a Commercial Driver?
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, 6 Damaging Myths and Misconceptions About Georgia DUIs
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Understanding the New Georgia DUI Law About Implied Consent License Suspensions
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Your Guide to the New Georgia DUI Laws That Affect You Starting July 1, 2017
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, 8 Ways You Can Lose Your Driver’s License in Georgia
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Drugged Driving: Prescription Drug DUIs in Georgia
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, How the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) Handles Drug Charges in the Military
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, Military Administrative Separation 101
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, How the Military Handles Domestic Assault Charges
2017:
Savannah DUI Blog, Yes, You Should Contest Your DUI or Traffic Ticket.
2017:
Military Justice Attorneys Blog, What to Do and What Not to Do if You are Under Command Investigation
2016:
Savannah DUI Blog, A Brief Introduction to Georgia Ignition Interlock Devices
2016:
Savannah DUI Blog, Georgia Field Sobriety Tests and the Right to Refuse
2016:
Savannah DUI Blog, 5 Major Consequences of an Underage DUI
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