Tyler Randolph

Tyler Lee Randolph recently received advanced level training, from the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys, on how to use Mental Illnesses to Win DUI Alcohol and/or Drug Cases. Tyler received training on how, unfortunately, drivers who suffer from mental illness(es) will be misdiagnosed by the arresting officer and wrongfully arrested for DUI alcohol and/or drugs. Officers are specifically trained by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that individuals with mental illness may exhibit signs and symptoms very similar to those of an individual impaired by drugs and/or alcohol. Officers are also trained that these individuals may also be experiencing coexisting conditions of mental illness with drug impairment. Because officers rarely ask a driver, during a DUI investigation, if they suffer from mental illness, it is critical for an attorney to ask each and every client this question.

The American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys has compiled information from Judges, Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutors (the Top DUI Prosecutors in each State), DUI Prosecutors, current Law Enforcement Officers, former Law Enforcement Officers, and DUI Defense Attorneys to determine exactly what skills, knowledge, training, tools, resources, and strategies win the most DUI cases at trial and are also used to get DUI cases successfully resolved for the defense prior to trial.

When people need a DUI Attorney, the biggest challenge is knowing whether or not an attorney truly has the skills, knowledge, training, tools, resources, and strategies that are needed to successfully resolve and win DUI cases. Countless attorneys handle DUI cases. But, only a very small percentage have the skills, knowledge, training, tools, resources, and strategies that are needed to successfully resolve and win DUI cases.

Members of the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys have received advanced level training on the strategies that win the most DUI cases at trial and are also used to get DUI cases successfully resolved for the defense prior to trial. Members of the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys also have access to the resources and tools that are used to win and successfully resolve DUI cases and these are resources and tools that only a very small percentage of DUI attorneys have access to and use.

 

Tyler Lee Randolph has been a licensed attorney since 1995 and is currently admitted to practice in the States of Georgia and North Carolina and before the Federal Courts of these states. He attended the United States Military Academy, West Point, from which he graduated in 1988 and went on to serve more than 13 years with the Active Duty Army. He also served with, and retired in 2018 from, the Georgia Air National Guard. His military achievements include Ranger, Airborne, Air Assault, Jumpmaster, SERE and combat tours.  He attended and graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1995. Tyler Randolph is a general practice attorney with vast courtroom experience in divorces, criminal law (including DUIs, felonies and military courts-martial), business transactions and litigation (from sales of multi-million dollar companies and franchises to litigation between businesses and partners), and trusts/wills/estates and probate litigation. Also select representation in medical malpractice and personal injury (with prior experience on the defense side to use to the advantage of plaintiff clients, now).

EXPERIENCE

CIVILIAN

Attorney and Partner, Tyler Lee Randolph, P.C., Richmond Hill and Savannah, Georgia, 2013-present

Attorney and Partner, Arnold Stafford & Randolph, Richmond Hill and Hinesville, Georgia, 2004-2013

Attorney (Litigation Associate), Maupin Taylor & Ellis, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2001-2004

MILITARY

GEORGIA AIR NATIONAL GUARD, 2009-2018

Commander, 165th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 2013-2018

Wing Inspector General (IG), 165th Airlift Wing (AMC), 2011-2013

Officer in Charge (OIC) of Small Air Terminal (SAT) (position formerly known as Commander, Aerial Port Squadron), 165th Logistics Support Squadron, 165th Airlift Wing (AMC), 2010-2011

Deputy Mission Support Group Commander, 165th Airlift Wing (AMC), 2009-2010

UNITED STATES ARMY, 1988-2001

Judge Advocate General’s Corps Liaison Officer to the Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM), Training and Doctrine Command, 2000-2001

Assistant Deputy Director, Center for Law and Military Operations; special mission to Bosnia; 1998-2000

Senior Trial Counsel, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell, 1997-1998

Trial Counsel, 2d Infantry Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), 1996-1997

Legal Assistance Attorney, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell, 1995-1996

Law Student, University of Virginia School of Law, Funded Legal Education Program (FLEP) and Intern with the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, Fort Lee, 1992-1995

Assistant S-2 (Military Intelligence Officer/Battlefield Information Collection Center (BICC)), 3-73rd Armor Battalion (Airborne), 82nd Airborne Division, 1991-1992

Operations Officer, G-2 Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercises (EDRE) Branch, XVIII Airborne Corps, 1991

Assistant G2 (Intelligence), XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery; Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait; 1990-1991

Platoon Leader and Company Executive Officer, Company B, 319th Military Intelligence Battalion, XVIII Airborne Corps; Operation Just Cause, Panama; 1989-1990

EDUCATION

Juris Doctorate (J.D.), University of Virginia School of Law, 1995

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) (Economics), United States Military Academy, West Point, 1988

MILITARY EDUCATION

Student (currently enrolled), Air Command and Staff College

U.S. Army Judge Advocate Officer’s Basic Course, 1998

U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer’s Basic Course, 1988-1989

U.S. Army Jumpmaster School, 1990

U.S. Army Ranger School, 1989

U.S. Army Airborne School, 1989

U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) School, 1987

U.S. Army Air Assault School, 1986

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

State Bar of North Carolina

State Bar of Georgia

North Carolina Bar Association

Bar Admissions:

Federal Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit

North Carolina Eastern District Court

North Carolina Middle District Court

North Carolina Western District Court

Georgia Southern District Court

Georgia Northern District Court

Supreme Court of North Carolina

North Carolina Court of Appeals

Supreme Court of Georgia

Georgia Court of Appeals

West Point Society of Savannah (Board Member 2011-present; President 2010-2011)

University of Virginia Alumni Association

Savannah Association of Flying Air National Guardsmen

The American Legion

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia

Association of the United States Army

Exchange Club of Richmond Hill (Member 2006-present, President 2010-2011)

Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce

National Eagle Scout Association

AWARDS

Meritorious Service Medal (3)

Georgia Meritorious Service Medal (1)

Army Commendation Medal (3)

Army Achievement Medal

Joint Meritorious Unit Award (JUMA)

National Defense Service Medal

Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal

Southwest Asia Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars

Army Service Ribbon

Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Government of Kuwait)

Senior Parachutist Badge

Air Assault Bade

Ranger Tab

PERSONAL INTERESTS

Community Service

Marksmanship

Support of Local Scouting

 

To learn more about Tyler Lee Randolph, please visit http://www.georgialaw.biz/ or https://aapda.org/directory/name/tyler-randolph/

To learn more about the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys, please visit https://aapda.org/

Information in this news release is the opinion of the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys (AAPDA), and the use of the AAPDA logo, is the opinion of AAPDA that members have met AAPDA’s proprietary selection criteria. AAPDA does not guarantee or imply the competence level of any attorney, whether or not they are a member of AAPDA. When hiring an attorney, a person should personally contact the attorney and confirm the attorney’s skills, knowledge, training, tools, resources, strategies and other credentials. Any decision to hire an attorney should be based on a person’s satisfaction, after contacting the attorney, that the attorney hired is who they feel comfortable with and want to represent them. The specific outcome of each DUI case cannot be anticipated or guaranteed by AAPDA, or anyone else, as many factors can affect the outcome of each individual case.

American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys
PO Box 1055
Middleton, ID 83644

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