Frye Law - January 2020

FROM DUI’S TO MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS RESOLVING CHARGES

Recently, at Kim Frye Law Group, we’ve settled two DUI cases that had been going on for about a year. One was for a 19-year-old who had a marijuana DUI conviction that, through continued long-term effort, we were able to get resolved to speeding. The client has his whole life in front of him, and we are ecstatic he doesn’t have to carry a DUI on his record going forward. In the second of those cases, the police officer who was involved resigned. We relentlessly pursued the reason for that resignation, which resulted in a good outcome for our client. In the end, the charges were resolved just to a tag violation. We were so glad we advised our client to persevere. It took a lot of work on our end and on the client’s end, but it all paid off. It can be tempting when facing a DUI charge to settle the case as quickly as possible and put the incident behind you. When we decide to fight back hard, our clients might have to go to court multiple times. They might have to deal with a charge hanging over them as long as a year. But when you consider what is at stake — in Georgia, even a first-time DUI offense can come with jail time and up to a year of probation — it becomes pretty obvious that just accepting the first result that comes along isn’t good enough.

Through perseverance and continued action, we were able to get better results for our clients. It was well worth the effort on both of our parts.

IT’S TRIVIA TIME! CAN YOU GUESS THIS POORLY EXPLAINED MOVIE PLOT?

SIMPLE PANCAKES FROM SCRATCH

Here at Frye Law Group, we love a good trivia question, and we want to invite you in on all the fun — and a chance to win a prize! Here’s how it works. We will provide a plot description of a well-known movie or movie series. All you have to do is send us an email at news@ fryelawgroup.com as soon as possible, including your phone number and the title of the film(s). What’s the catch? The description provided won’t be like the ones you see on the back of the DVD case. The plot will be poorly (albeit humorously) explained, which makes the guessing a little trickier. Here’s one to get you thinking!

Everyone should be able to make pancakes without a boxed mix. This recipe is no-frills fantastic and can probably be made without so much as a trip to the grocery store.

INGREDIENTS • 2 cups all-purpose flour • 2 tsp baking powder • 1/4 tsp salt • 1 tbsp sugar, optional

• 2 eggs • 1 3/4 cups milk • Unsalted butter or canola oil, to grease skillet

DIRECTIONS 1. Heat a griddle or skillet to medium-low.

2. In a mixing bowl, combine dry ingredients (including sugar if you like a sweeter pancake). In a separate bowl, beat eggs into milk. Gently stir the liquid ingredients into the dry ones. Mix only until flour is moistened. Clumps are fine. 3. Add some butter or oil to the skillet. If the butter foams or oil shimmers, the temperature is correct. Pour in a pancake of any size, cooking until bubbles form, about 2–4 minutes. 4. Flip and cook other side for 2–4 minutes. Serve warm.

“Older sister ruins younger sister’s chance to be on national television.”

Can you guess the title from this poor description? Let us know! The first three responders to answer correctly will win a free gift card to Jack’s New Yorker Deli!

Inspired by The New York Times

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