Jason Philip Cerbone
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Jason Philip Cerbone

Savannah, Georgia DUI Lawyer

Cerbone Law

2 E Bryan St., Ste 431
Savannah, GA 31401

Phone: 912-236-0595

Website: savannahduilawyer.com

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About Jason Philip Cerbone

I'm an experienced Georgia DUI lawyer practicing DUI defense exclusively, Cerbone DUI Defense serves clients in Savannah, Chatham County, Bryan, Effingham, Liberty, Glynn, and Bulloch Counties. Supported by help of former DUI law enforcement (former DUI police officers) and former police breath alcohol test experts and field sobriety experts, the Savannah DUI lawyer, Jason Cerbone focuses entirely on DUI defense and criminal DUI related license suspensions. No cases but misdemeanor or felony DUI defense (driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or drugs) are accepted.


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