DUI Client
Letters to William C. Head
And his Staff
Also read Consequences to Your Job specific letters.
From: Kudzu.com under attorney ratings.
Sent: 03/16/2006
Subject: Best there is !!!!
Talk about a lawyer that stands behind what he does. This man is very honest, very hard working, and will do everything in his power to fairly represent you and your case. I was given exceptional service, never had any difficulty reaching him, or speaking directly with his staff. They were all very professional, and educated. No hidden costs or additional fees at my expense!!!
From: Kudzu.com under attorney ratings.
Sent: 03/03/2006
Subject: Excellent DUI Defense
This firm employs some of the best DUI attorneys in the State. They are always up on the law and know what they are doing. They are pricey, at times, but the consequences of a DUI can be terrible. You get what you pay for.
[The following letter came to Mr. Head in October of 2006 following settlement of a case that originally started in Dekalb Superior Court as two counts of felony serious injury by vehicle and other misdemeanor charges. Mr. Head’s client had driven the wrong way on I-285 before colliding into a pick-up truck and careening off into two other cars. Mr. Head’s client was severely injured, requiring nearly 5 months of recovery time. The case was resolved for three misdemeanor charges, with significant community service hours, probation for three years and no jail time.]
Bubba,
Thank you so much for all your help over the past year and a half on my case. In addition to all the obvious work you did in my case I would like to thank you for all the little stuff you did that was not so obviously seen. Especially helping me to only have to go to court 3 times (which I think is low) over a year and a half, especially when I was in Jacksonville recovering. I couldn’t have asked for a better outcome and I truly believe that my excellent circumstances are a direct result of your hard work. Thank you for caring about your work and caring about my case. Your hard work has been a blessing to my family.
With my thanks,
JH
From: ADP
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007
Subject: Thank You Team Bubba!
Bubba:
I still wish the DUI had never happened in the first place but it did and your excellence and that of your team resolved it as favorably as possible.
Thank you. I am certain you know how relieved I feel.
I hope our paths cross under other, less stressful circumstances.
ADP
p.s.: Again, thank you and have a great 2007!
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From: William C. Head
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007
Subject: Thank You Team Bubba!
ADP,
Thank you for your e-mail concerning our “team” at the office. They are the secret of my success.
I am happy to have been able to work out a deal [reckless driving] for you on a difficult case (both breath test results over 0.10 grams). Good luck to you and your family in the future.
Bubba Head
December 20, 2006
Bubba,
Let me just say, I now know first-hand why they say you're the best!
You have the best staff, the best manner, the best strategy and you produce results.
I appreciate the compassionate manner in which you and your staff handled my case. Allison and Julie were great with my ridiculous questions and last minute qualms.
Thanks for the professionalism and dignity in which you handled my case and I know is the norm for your firm. Tom Thomas really seems to like what he does-and he is good at it!
Thanks. Your experience and service will not be forgotten.
R C R
[E-mail letter received January 25, 2006 from South Carolina attorney
praising Jackie Patterson]
I am a lawyer in South Carolina and I received a traffic ticket in
Atlanta in December. Mr. Jackie Patterson of your firm was nice enough
to represent me for the ticket about two weeks ago and he successfully
got it dismissed.
I wanted you to know how pleased I was with his services and the
services of your firm. Mr. Patterson is one smart and creative lawyer and
I am sure that he will be a great addition to your office.
I would appreciate it if you would pass this email along to him and
express my thanks for everything he did to represent me.
Sincerely,
S B, Esq.
(Unnamed City), SC
[E-mail from client whose DUI was
reduced to "too fast for conditions" and ZERO points. Her
license is being returned to her.]
January 21, 2006
What a relief. It's finally over! Thanks for looking out for
me Bubba! Allison, Bubba told me to ask you how/when/where I
go to get my driver's license back. Can you help me with that?
Bubba, your staff is amazing. They are extremely detailed,
calming, knowledgeable and on top of things. Thanks for all
your hard work.
God bless you,
L A O
William C. Head wrote:
This is my first
message, but an important topic.
As a criminal defense attorney, I see hundreds of clients
annually who obtain medications from their physician for
anxiety,
sleep disorders or
depression, yet are not warned to consume NO ALCOHOL when
taking these medications. The synergistic effects caused by
combining ANY amount of alcohol and these drugs can be
devastating for the patient who is surprised to find himself
or herself in jail for DUI-DWI, or even vehicular homicide.
Blackout, seizures or major amnesia episodes are common.
Effexor is currently involved with three of my clients, with
others using various common SSRIs and
benzodiazepines.
See my recent article that was published in the DWI Journal,
warning attorneys to be aware of this phenomenon. A safe
practice for physicians would be to warn every patient not to
drink alcohol while on these medications. You should draw up a
written acknowledgement for any patient being given these
medications indicating that the patient has been told to
consume NO ALCOHOL while taking these medications. Have each
patient sign the ackowledgement.
The article can be found at either of these two sites:
http://www.drunkdrivingdefense.com/publications-articles/alcohol-and-other-prescribed-drugs.htm
http://www.dui-dwi.com/alcohol-and-other-prescribed-drugs.html
William C. Head
Attorney at Law
DUIMAVEN
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Dorothyanne
wrote:
Thanks so much for
posting this info on the combined effects of alcohol and drugs
such as SSRIs. I've just emailed it to my 30 yr old daughter.
She was recently put on Zoloft for Major Depression, and
continues to drink as she did before the drug. This behaviour
scares me and I'm fervently hoping she reads your info and
rectifies her alcohol intake.
Dorothyanne
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William C. Head wrote:
Dorothyanne,
This issue (mixing alcohol and SSRI drugs) is a powder keg of
legal problems. I have been speaking about this for several
years, but need a better way to "reach" the public. I was
hoping that one of the networks might investigate it, so that
the message would be widely disseminated.
William C. Head
Founder of
www.DrunkDrivingDefense.com
and
www.DUI-DWI.com
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Dorothyanne
wrote:
Mr. Head, sorry to be
tardy in replying to you. A crisis involving my daughter
(mentioned above) brought me back here tonight.
She wrote me today (Monday) that she'd taken her Zoloft at
mid-day on Saturday -- had forgotten it the night before --
and had taken a couple of drinks before going out for the
evening. She left home at 6 p.m. -- apparently in full control
of her faculties -- and awakened at 3:30 the next a.m. in the
hospital. No memory at all! Fortunately, a good samaritan
stopped her and took her keys. Thank God no-one was hurt; this
provided a strong wake-up call for her.
You know the outcome of her arrest. She has consulted an
attorney and is going to fight her case. Her psychiatrist, who
prescribed the Zoloft, said it was OK for her to have a drink
or 2 while on this drug!
I've been in shock since reading her messages, and oh so very
thankful that my daughter is alive and uninjured, and has
learned a valuable lesson. She has sworn to cut out alcohol. I
had sent your articles to her, and she admitted today she's
sorry she didn't pay more attention to my advice.
Once again, thanks so very much for posting your info -- I
only wish that it could reach many more people.
Dorothyanne
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William C. Head wrote:
Dorothyanne,
Her story is repeated 1000 times per week or more across the
USA. She is one of the fortunate ones who was intercepted
before either an accident or an arrest for DUI-drugs or
DUI-drugs & alcohol.
Good luck in helping here stay out of trouble.
William C. Head
www.DUI-DWI.com
www.DrunkDrivingDefense.com
William C. Head
Attorney at Law
DUIMAVEN
[This client letter was received the
day after she learned we had won her contested "refusal"
hearing (administrative license suspension) at which she faced
a 12 month "hard" suspension of her driving privileges.]
November 10, 2004
Mr. Head,
Saying "Thank You" doesn't express my
appreciation for the understanding and encouragement you have
given me. Even though I feel like I'm living in limbo (while
the case is pending), I can at least continue on with the
volunteer work I do that requires driving a car.
I asked Allison about visiting my mother
in Vancouver, WA, as long as I don't receive notice of a court
date. She will have the phone number if needed.
Thank you again, so very much.
M R
From: S. P.
Sent: October 15,
2004
To:
William C. Head
Dear Mr.
Head:
First, I
would like to convey my appreciation for the incredible staff at your law
offices. In particular, both Allison and Janice have extended both
professional courtesy (in responding to questions and concerns) and
compassion for the circumstances as you have been working towards a
resolution of the case against my son, J. P. All your staff down to the
receptionists and others that answer your phones, are both courteous and
respectful. Under the particular circumstances, where often people are
mistreated due to their transgressions, I have been both impressed and
touched by the kindness.
J.P. is
scheduled to go to court on the 26th of October and I must decide in the
next 24 hours whether to purchase this ticket as he now resides in
Houston, Texas. I assume from your correspondence sent since the
arraignment that J.P.'s case will not be "dropped" and therefore we will
most likely go to trial. Please call or e-mail me at your convenience to
discuss.
Thank
you and all your staff for the empathy and thoroughness as we move
forward.
Kindest
Regards,
S. P.
From: J V
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004
To:
William C. Head
Dear Mr. Head:
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for meeting with me this
past Friday. Due to financial reasons, I have decided to proceed with your
associate, Peter Zeliff, whom you referred me to.
I also wanted to take a moment to let you know how much I have
appreciated the helpfulness of your staff, especially Shelia Estes and
Janice Ferguson. From my initial contact with your office, everyone has
been very professional and treated me as a human being during my current
dilemma.
You will also be happy to hear that I have handed out half of the
flyers from the stack you gave me to my friends so you might be getting
some referrals in the future.
Sincerely,
J V
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From:
William C. Head
Sent: September 15, 2004
To: J V
J,
Thank you for your note. Our staff at HTW&W is our "secret weapon"
because their dedication to our clients cannot be surpassed.
You will be very happy with Peter representing you. I will meet with
him to review the important issues that I saw in the case.
Please contact me again if you have questions as you fight your case.
Bubba Head
From:
TR
Sent:
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
To: William C. Head
Subject: Thank you, Mr. Head!
I just read some of the articles on
your website and now realize that the attorney I have for my case is a
complete idiot! I think the man wants a job in the DA's office. When I
told him of a very complex medical history, which often mimics drunkeness,
and can cause wildly different BAC counts, he merely told me he would
discuss it with the STATE'S EXPERT on the Datamaster cdm. I'm no attorney
but it certainly seems odd to me that he would speak with a state expert
versus my own physicians and experts for the defense! I have contacted
Mr. Slone in Anchorage, whom I found at the website, and pray he will take
this odd case.
I just wanted to thank you for
providing me with such good information in your articles. They will prove
useful, I am sure.
T
R
Homer, AK
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From:
William C. Head
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004
To: 'TR’
Subject: RE: Thank you, Mr. Head!
THANK GOD!
Losing at trial with
a FIGHTING lawyer is no shame. Losing with a sycophantic slacker who
seems Hell-bent on disclosing your very defense to the opposition is
CRIMINAL!
I am so thankful
that you decided to look for a “second opinion”. Fred is a seasoned
fighter with all the tools to assist you.
William C. Head
August 1, 2004
Dear Mr. Head,
Both my wife and I feel a tremendous amount of
gratitude towards you and your entire staff, not only because of your
expertise, hard work, and the favorable resolution of the case, but also
because of the professional and reassuring manner exhibited by yourself
and everyone in your firm. I always felt better after speaking with you,
and again, I thank you for that.
Additionally, I hope that you might pass my thanks
to Betty Brooks (Private Investigator), for her work on the case, as well
as to Allison for her patience and exceptional warmth.
Sincerely,
C.P.
From: K. B. H.
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004
To: William C. Head
Subject: Janice Ferguson
Dear Mr. Head
My name is K. B. H., who is a potential new client
for you. I was referred to you by Mr. D.P.E. I am in the
process of completing your questionnaire and will have it done by
tomorrow.
The reason for my e-mail tonight, is to express my
heartfelt appreciation for your assistant, Janice Ferguson she is simply
wonderful. I spoke with Janice today about my pending case and about your
process, and to say the least, I am very impressed. In spite of the
severity of this matter, Janice made me feel like a human being with
dignity. In short, she really cares about her clients.
For your support and guidance, and for having such a
professional staff, I express my heartfelt gratitude to you, Sir.
Warm Regards,
K. B. H.
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From: William C. Head
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004
To: K. B. H.
Subject: RE: Janice Ferguson
Thank you for your letter about Janice. Yes, she
does REALLY care about our clients and that they be treated with the
utmost respect and dignity. For most clients, the experience of being
arrested, cuffed and treated like a terrorist by the jailers is
dehumanizing. Our job is to exact a measure of "justice" to offset that
horrible experience.
Thank you for considering our firm during this
trying time.
Bubba Head
From:
J. M.
Sent:
Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:45 PM
To: info@DrunkDrivingDefense.com
Subject: International Drivers Licences
Thank you for posting this website
so prominently. I have been caught in this scam, but from the
international side. I am now stuck in Japan with one of these fraudulent "licences",
having now driven illegally in Japan for nearly a year thinking I had a
legitimate "International Drivers Permit". Luckily, I have not run into
any legal problems here, but now cannot drive until I can get my Japanese
licence.
The US State Department has very little information on this scam. They do
not warn citizens about this fraud. I have complained to Senator Murray to
see if her staff can take some action against the State Department. But
for now, your warning that comes up so vividly on an internet search is
the best line of defense we have. I realize that your concern was for the
misuse of these in drunk driving and loss-of-licence situations, you are
also helping with the legitimate international permit situation. Thanks
for your foresight.
J. M.
From:
Ryan A. Meck
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:59 PM
To: William C. Head
Subject: Thanks
Mr. Head,
I
attended your DUI CLE earlier in the year, and received your excellent
book. Just thought I would thank you for the wonderful work you have done
for DUI defense.
I just
completed my first trial (DUI less safe), and my client was acquitted. The
State had two officers testify how drunk my client was. I crossed the
arresting officer using many of your 'sample' questions in the book. The
officer didn't know what hit him. The jurors talked to me afterwards and
told me that the officer's testimony and credibility was the convincing
factor in my trial.
I just
wanted to thank you for putting out such a great reference, and look
forward to using it again.
Ryan Meck
Assistant Public Defender
DeKalb County Public Defender's Office
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From:
William C. Head
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004
To: Ryan A. Meck
Subject:
You are WELCOME!
Ryan,
News of
your success, and any part that I played in it (via my book), is happily
received. I am pleased to have been a contributing factor.
You
public defenders often get little help (in the form of expert witnesses)
and despite financial support from the State, you manage to do a great job
for your clients.
Keep
fighting the battle, against all odds.
Bubba
Head
[This
letter is from and to the father of a young man whose application to be a
police officer was put on hold until the disposition of the DUI (breath
test, 0.124) case was resolved. The DUI was dropped entirely, and a
guilty plea to speeding was entered.]
March 23, 2003
-----Original Message-----
From: S, Doug
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003
1:52 PM
Wanted to
take a moment to express both our thanks for your representation and
outcome regarding Bryan's DUI case. It was a pleasure to watch, and learn
as you worked toward the positive outcome. It was also good just to get to
know you.
Bryan has
decided not to go skiing next week so he can get going on the community
service obligation. He wants to have the probation period dropped asap so
he can re-apply to (XYZ police department). He will contact you if there
is an issue after he has met all the criteria.
If we
hear of anyone in this situation, rest assured we will steer them in your
direction.
Our
sincerest thanks.
Doug S
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Doug,
I greatly
appreciate your praise of my work. I also thank you for giving me the
latitude to deal with this difficult set of facts, and trusting my
experience in dealing with officers from this police department (and the
solicitor). My investigator's efforts to "discuss" (with the arresting
officer) the need for Bryan to be able to pursue his career goals as a
police officer were extremely valuable, and helped us move toward this
good result.
Good luck
on your job relocation to Boston. I wish you luck living up North!
Best
Regards,
Bubba
March 22,
2004
Dear Mr.
Head,
I'm not
sure if you will remember me. A few years ago, I wrote you a letter
concerning my husband's DUI case. You so kindly wrote me back stating you
could not help me (due to the fact that you were in Georgia and his case
was pending in Illinois). But, you did refer me to an excellent attorney
(Juliet Boyd of Stephen Komie's office) and expert witness (Mary McMurray)
for the case.
I just
wanted to take this moment to thank you for your time and giving us these
two names.
After 5
long, exhausting years, the trial finally came. Due to the great work of
Juliet and Mary and my husband's physician, my husband was found NOT
GUILTY. I still can't believe it is finally over and we can go on with
our lives. But, before we do, I just had to write you and THANK YOU
again.
I hope
you know how grateful we are to you for taking the time before and
answering my letter. If there is anything I can do for you, please let me
know.
Thank you again,
A. H.
Darien, IL
From: M M
To: William C. Head
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004
Subject: Thank You!!
Dear Mr.
Head,
Thank you
for the very aggressive and professional representation of my license
suspension hearing tonight in court. I must tell you that tonight will be
the first restful night of sleep I will have since my incident. Win or
lose on the suspension question I feel we scored some major points in the
testimony and the cross exam of the police officer. If the Judge rules for
the suspension he was not listening to the testimony of the officer
involved and your closing statements.
I came
home and told my wife I wish she was there and I almost stayed to hear the
other two cases you had to represent. I hope they went as well as I think
mine did. I talked with both parties briefly and we all agreed you were
"very good" in the courtroom. Thanks again, and I look forward to working
with Lee and getting this all behind me.
Best
Regards,
M M,
Loganville, Ga.
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From: William C. Head
To: M M
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004
Subject: RE: Thank You!!
Thank you
for your praise. I enjoyed emasculating Sgt. R, who has aggravated me by
his Nazi behavior many times in the past. I believe the hearing went very
well. I have left a note for Lee to get the transcript.
The court
reporter told me that she was convinced. She and I did not leave until
10:30 PM!
Good luck
to you on your case.
Off to
court again!
Bubba
Head
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From: M M
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004
To: William C. Head
Cc: Lee Webb
Subject: Re: Thank You!!
Dear Mr.
Head,
I am sure
it is difficult to remember all the cases you are involved in so I am
replying via a previous e-mail I had sent to you in regards to your
representation of me at my license suspension hearing. I felt that night
that your cross-exam of Sgt. R scored a lot of points for my case that
would come out at trial, and that is exactly what transpired today at my
Bench Trial. We won the case and have a "not guilty" verdict. Lee
Webb did an outstanding job in the courtroom today and picked up right
where you left off in picking apart Sgt. R's testimony and making him look
rather foolish in his contradictions. Mr. Webb handled himself very
professionally and I sincerely thank him for his aggressive defense of my
case.
Your
entire office staff was VERY professional, starting with Sheila Estes, who
was so very accommodating and nice to me when I first contacted your
office. Everyone was very professional, and that means a great deal when
someone is going through a very difficult and embarrassing period of his
life.
Thanks
again to all of you!!
M M
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From: William C. Head
To: M M
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004
Subject: RE: Thank You!!
Mr. M,
Thank you
for your letter of praise for our office staff and attorneys. We work
well as a team, I believe, and your letter validates our efforts.
Sheila is
always a 'steadying' influence for people in distress, and succeeds in
reassuring our potential clients that we are going to do all that we can
to see that you get your best chance to win your case by trusting our
attorneys. She is an important "first step" in processing these difficult
cases for our office. I am glad that you recognize her value to the
entire effort.
Your
traffic stop and arrest were, in my opinion, a travesty. Sgt. R is a
complete "over-the-top" radical, who should be flipping burgers at
McDonald's, not given the authority to arrest and harass innocent people.
I am
thrilled for the victory. If my cross of Sgt. R at your ALS hearing was
an integral part in the ultimate trial victory, I am proud to have
assisted such a deserving person.
Thank you
for placing your confidence in our office, and trusting Mr. Webb to
decimate this "officer on a mission".
Bubba
Head
(This
client had a case in a small (unnamed) Municipal Court in North
Georgia. Speeding and DUI were originally charged. Mr. Head worked with a
local attorney in the area to get the DUI dismissed.)
Tuesday,
August 20, 2002 7:25 PM
Dear Mr.
Head,
I wanted
to thank you for referring me to Mr. [Gus] McDonald. My case was dismissed
and he was very kind, quick, and efficient. I hope that I will not be
needing your services in the future, however if anyone was in my situation
I would recommend you and your firm.
Take
Care,
A W
(This
case was a head-on collision, our client's fault, two seriously injured
people in two separate vehicles)
July 15, 2002
Hello
Bubba...
I'd like to thank you and your staff for all your help in my case. This
accident has been a huge burden and cause of grief in my life. Your
kindness and assistance has provided me with both reassurance and relief.
Thank you for all your hard work and help throughout these difficult
times. Also, thank you for recommending Peter Law (Civil Attorney to help
him work through the liability aspects of his case) to me. He's turning
out to be a huge help in the civil matters of this case.
Thanks so much again,
D.L .
(This
letter came from a person who had been convicted of DUI in
Florida. He says that he found our web site too late).
July 12,
2002
Dear Mr.
Head,
Your site
and the information in it is wonderful. Thanks for making a nice
site!
As long
as there are lawyers like you, the average man will still have a
chance.
We need more lawyers like you who really care about "the peoples'
rights". It is heartening to see lawyers who care. I used to watch
juries
on occasion and have seen many "public defenders" help prosecute their
clients. As long as there are people like you who carry the torch of
truth,
there is hope. God Bless you and you family.
F.
(This
letter was received through e-mail. The writer's identity has been
shielded for his own protection.)
Dear Mr.
Head:
I am a retired Sgt. with a [Police Dept]. While there, I was an
instructor in DWI apprehension and taught
HGN techniques...
I am a great advocate for doing things the right way. I preach the need
for probable cause to make the stop. I reluctantly concede that
police officers are crossing the line in the search for the drinking
driver. It does seem that very little is done to deal with those
officers who make the police ranks look so bad.
I hear hundreds of tales of how people are treated or mistreated in terms
of their rights when DWI arrests are being made. It really bothers me.
Let me say that 95% of the tales deal with members of the [State Police].
What a poor representation of what police are SUPPOSED to be these
officers are! The most important issue with the [State Police] is
"station average" (the mandatory 20 tickets per month).
I would be very appreciative if you could enlighten me on what [area] was
mentioned and your thoughts for correcting the improper dealings of police
officers in DWI enforcement. I should mention that I have no problem with
making DWI arrests. It is necessary for everyone's safety. My concern is
that it be done with proper procedure and according to the law.
Thank You.
D.R.
May 24,
2002
10:00 AM
Subject: An Honest Cop
D.,
I appreciate your candor about "some" police practices. While I know some
top-notch people in police work, I also know many whose conduct brands
them as far worse criminals than my worst drinking clients. When I have a
trial with a truly honest officer, I proudly tell the jury what a fine,
truthful public servant he/she is, and that the trial will NOT be about me
having to drag the truth out of him/her. I tell the jury that we hope to
show that mistakes were made, and that this is the reason my client must
be acquitted. I have had many officers come up after a trial and tell me
how much they appreciated my words---whether they win or lose at trial.
The study reported in my "101
Ways" book (co-authored with Reese Joye) was a
New York City study in the
early 1980's, as I recall. 184,000 were stopped at roadblocks, yet only
222 arrested for DWI. A good patrol officer, well-trained would make 20
times that ratio, for the comparable time and manpower it took.
The book the quote was taken from is Joye & Lovett, The Trial Workbook,
Kluwer Law Book Publishers, Inc. (1986), Section 12, p. 10-52.22 to
10.52.23. The book is out of print now. The author,
Reese Joye, probably has an old file with the original study in it.
He is one of the true masters of DUI practice from
South Carolina.
His e-mail address is:
reesejoye@aol.com.
The answer to increasing the accountability and integrity of ALL police
departments is VIDEOTAPE. If every officer was required to have and USE
their on-board camera and body microphone, America would be a better
place. The police would curtail "cowboy" tactics and blatant illegal
activity, and the public would be less of a threat, since they would know
that 100% is being videotaped. Only the State of South Carolina has seen
fit to implement such a law--mandatory videotape. Courageous and very
far-sighted.
As you are well aware, the "attitude" of the police officers in any
particular department is greatly affected by the TOP people running the
police force. If these people allow or encourage cheating or telling half
truths, the rank-and-file follow, often going over the line on a daily
basis.
If you haven't run across it yet, go to
www.duigulag.com. Quite a different perspective at this web site.
WCH
May 20,
2002
Dear Mr.
Head,
I wish to
thank you for all your help in my case. I heard it from many
people and I agree; you are the best at what you do.
Sincerely,
J W R, MD.
May 21, 2002
Dear Dr.
R,
Thanks
for the words of praise. A great deal is owed to our excellent staff
here at
Head, Thomas, Webb & Willis, LLC. They help me get more accomplished
than I ever could on my own.
I am glad
that you found us. I am sorry for the inactivity and lack of
direction that you had with your prior legal counsel, before hiring us to
negotiate your DUI case to a reduced plea. Good luck in your future as a
doctor.
Bubba
Head
4-19-02
Dear
Allison,
Please
convey my thanks to Mr. Head for choosing to send my case to Gus
McDonald. The DUI was reduced to reckless driving, and even though the
penalties were the same as a DUI conviction, I was able to save my FL
license. As this was my second FL DUI, I would have had my license
revoked for a year with no emergency license and my real estate licenses
were also in jeopardy. Gus did a GREAT job.
Thanks!
-A.C.
2-20-02
Mr. Head:
I would like to take this
opportunity to say "Thank You." It is my hopes and prayers that the next
time we meet it is on a personal basis, not a client / attorney
arrangement. I have been blessed and you have played a major role in a
life-changing experience in my life ....
Thank you and God Bless.
MDW
2/12/99
Dear Mr.
Head,
I wanted
to let you know how thankful I am for your help with my recent dilemma. I
am very relieved to have this behind me so quickly.
I was
impressed with so many things regarding you and your firm beginning with
the first time we met. When I came in that Saturday, you practically met
me at the door to greet me and invite me into your office. The other three
attorneys I met with made me wait at least thirty minutes before they
would see me and I am quite sure it was not necessary. You were a straight
shooter from the very beginning and made me feel comfortable. You
accommodated my financial situation even though you surely did not have
the need to. Your assistant, Allison, always took my calls even if she was
on another line. She was great!
You
obviously need no critique from me, but my points are made to show my
belief that it truly is the little things that add up that show one’s
degree of success. Besides being smart and talented, you are also willing
to go the extra mile. That is what I learned from you and will try to use
it in my career.
Sincerely,
H.W.
Duluth, GA
1/29/99
Mr. Head,
I met
with you a couple of months ago regarding the possibility of utilizing you
as counsel. After that meeting I took your advice and hired your
associate, Kevin Ryan. This week, we successfully ended trial. I was very
pleased with your office and Mr. Ryan’s efforts especially.
Regards,
T.T.
Atlanta, GA
1/25/99
Bubba &
Allison
THANKS!
For giving me my life back. I actually feel like a normal (somewhat?)
human being again after 2½ years. I can’t thank you enough.
M.B.
Decatur, GA
10/26/98
(via e-mail)
Mr. Head:
I would
like to thank you once again for your services and hospitality. How you
won my case is not important. . . . The bottom line is that you won. I
will be sure to thank Ken Bossin (the referring attorney from
Ohio) also for his referral.
Have a
great week.
T.N.
Ohio
8/27/1998
(letter from a referring attorney)
Dear Mr.
Head:
I am not
sure why I recommended B.F. to you. I think there was some sort of
conflict with my schedule and I was not able to represent him. I do want
to pass a copy of his note on to you. It is rare that we get any thanks
for our work in this business. Thank you for providing Mr. F. with
excellent representation. I look forward to seeing you around the
courthouse.
Very
truly yours,
Raymond
V. Giudice
Attorney
at Law
[B.F’S
letter, attached, dated
8/15/98 is set forth below]
8/15/98
Mr.
Giudice,
I wanted
to drop you a quick note to thank you for your legal advice. I went ahead
and hired William C. Head for my DUI / Accident case and was found "not
guilty".
Needless
to say, I was ecstatic with the outcome. I can now get on with my life.
Thanks
again for your honest advice.
Regards,
B.F.
7/18/1998
Mr. Head,
Thanks
for helping me out. I really appreciate your going to bat for me.
P.L.
Tennessee
6/11/98
Mr. Head:
There’s a
word for people like you - - - TERRIFIC! Thanks
With
respect,
S.M.
Roswell, GA
1/10/98
Bubba:
Thanks
for your advice & guidance. When I went to get a certified copy of the
dismissal, the Clerk of Court was asking "how did you get this dismissed.
This was a REFUSAL: They’re never dismissed!" My answer: Bubba Head.
R.M.
Norcross, GA
8/31/97
Dear
Allison:
Just a
note of thanks for enduring all my calls through the past years! God has
answered my prayers and I am finally able to lay this issue to rest!
Thanks
again for your help and understanding attitude. Keep that smile and tell
Bubba "thanks".
Your
friend,
M.H.
South Carolina
8/15/97
Bubba:
You were
great! Thank you.
T.H.N.
Atlanta, GA
6/10/97
Mr. Head
& Staff:
Thanks
for everything you all did for me the last couple of months. This has
really opened my eyes to what can happen in the blink of an eye. You will
most definitely get referrals from me in the future.
Best
wishes to you all,
H.B.
Atlanta, GA
5/6/96
Dear
Bubba,
This will
hopefully be the last time I bore you with a letter. I wanted to sum up
the results of all your and Allison’s good efforts on the resolution of my
case. We settled with Cobb County. The DUI was pleaded a "nolle prosequi",
the speeding and failure to maintain lane charges were merged to a
reckless driving charge, pleaded "nolo contendere" (0 points on the MVR).
A fine of $400 with $100 surcharge was paid to the court.
I really
appreciate your help in this matter. When I first got myself into this,
before contacting you, I was convinced that because I did not take the
state administered test I was going to
lose my license, be convicted of DUI, and I always believed I was
innocent. Additionally, I knew nothing about the
laws surrounding DUI in Georgia, or any other state and that made it
worse. Your approach to educating your clients with your "Summary of
Georgia’s DUI Law", "101
Ways to Avoid a Drunk Driving Conviction", and your videotape of "How
to Deal With Stress", really helped me to understand the situation and the
issues and solutions for my case. That education is a service to your
clients and I would guess is a point of differentiation you have on your
competition.
Allison
was great! I knew what to expect because her letters to clients outlining
the office and court procedures were dead on. She always returned my phone
calls, and even though she is always very, very, busy she was courteous
and took the time to answer my questions and listen to my issues. In terms
of customer satisfaction, all the way around, you and Allison did an
excellent job.
I may
take you up on your offer to speak to our drivers; I’ll let you know. If
Allison can, I would like her to send me about 50 of the
Driver’s Right cards to distribute to our managers.
Thanks
again for you help.
Sincerely
B.L.
Marietta, GA
Bubba,
Hope you
have been doing well. I have a family member in need of a quality
attorney who deals with corporate suits / unemployment issues etc.
Basically, my uncle was injured on the job and has some issues. If you
could recommend someone I would appreciate it. Thanks again for all your
hard work regarding my DUI case. Best money I have spent in years.
Best
Regards,
S C
Thank
you!
My wife
and I are traveling to Japan in two months and she has been trying
to get me to buy two "international
drivers licenses". I was about to
purchase the documents ($45 each!) when I read your web site about these
scams. Thank you, Mr. Head! You saved me some money and, considering we're
heading for Tokyo, we'll need all dollars we can save. I really appreciate
the info!
Daniel
Henry
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