
George D. Flowers
George Flowers, Attorney at Law
1813 University Drive
Suite 103
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone: 256-364-8000
Website: georgeflowers.com/


About George D. Flowers
Have you been accused of a crime or arrested? If so, it is crucial to your case to speak with a qualified Alabama criminal defense lawyer. I've helped thousands of people. You can be fully confident in our ability to defend your interests.
We proudly serve clients throughout Alabama and the greater Huntsville area,
including Madison County, Marshall County, Morgan County, Limestone County, Jackson County and surrounding areas.
I have been successfully defending individuals charged with DUI in Alabama for over 20 years, and recognized as one of Alabama's top DUI and criminal defense lawyers. At George Flowers Law, we are experienced and skilled Alabama lawyers committed to DUI and criminal defense.
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