Charges dropped against woman connected to Damon Evans DUI incident

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March 27th, 2012 Posted in DUI News

GEORGIA – Charges against a woman who was with former University of Georgia Athletic Director Damon Evans when he was arrested for DUI in Atlanta two years ago have been dropped.

The disorderly conduct charge against Courtney Fuhrmann was dismissed on Monday.

Fuhrmann, 28, was a passenger in Evans’ BMW on June 30, 2010, the night of the incident. Evans was pulled over on Roswell Road near Chastain Drive and arrested for driving under the influence.

According to the police report, Furhmann was being “very loud and obnoxious and was obviously intoxicated.”

Furhmann also repeatedly got out of the car and ignored the trooper’s instructions before being handcuffed and charged with disorderly conduct.

Evans pleaded guilty to charges of DUI and failure to maintain lane. He was sentenced in January, 2011, to 12 months of probation and 40 hours of community service and was also fined $750.

Driving under the influence is a serious crime, punishable with several penalties such as expensive fines, driver’s license revocation and even imprisonment. If you have been arrested for DUI, seek the help of a top drunk driving lawyer immediately to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.

Drunk driving lawyers understand that motorists are often falsely accused of driving under the influence. If this has happened to you, rest assured that when you work with an elite drunk driving lawyer, you will not have to face punishments for a crime you did not commit. Your paralegal will investigate the incident and if they find that you were unfairly accused of driving under the influence, they will not rest until your charges are dropped.

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