Clark & Towne

Lawrenceville, United States

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With Gwinnett County offices centrally located in Lawrenceville, Clark & Towne Attorneys is a criminal defense law firm dedicated to helping drivers accused of DUI and associated charges such as driving on a suspended license, habitual violator DUI, and driving under the influence of drugs. Winning for our clients since 1991.

History

Established in 1991.

David Clark and Jessica Towne are tough, experienced DUI and criminal defense lawyers. Each of them is highly regarded by trial attorneys, judges and prosecutors in all metro Atlanta jurisdictions. Between them, they have handled thousands of criminal cases, including hundreds of cases that went to trial before a judge or jury. They have also won landmark appeals before the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of Georgia in the areas of DUI, constitutional law, and criminal defense.

As a firm, Clark & Towne has enjoyed a vibrant practice in numerous areas of law; however, Mr. Clark & Ms. Towne now limit their practice to DUI and Criminal Defense.

Meet the Business Owner

Jessica T.

Business Owner

Jessica Towne is a respected attorney and former Gwinnett County prosecutor. She is the author of «How to Choose a Georgia DUI Lawyer,» and the popular blog on the clark​towne​.com website. Over her twenty-​two year legal career, she has given dozens of lectures on constitutional law, trial practice, and the admissibility of scientific evidence in court. She is a member of many legal societies, and as served as President of both the Gwinnett County Bar Association and the Criminal Defense Section of Gwinnett County Bar Association, and as the Vice President of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

Ms. Towne’s DUI courtroom expertise was firmly established in 1999, when she and her partner, David Clark, won Love v. State, which struck down Georgia’s DUI-​marijuana law as unconstitutional. That same year, they kept laser speeding guns from being used in Georgia.