Category: DWI

​How To Choose A DWI Attorney

Being charged with a DWI in Texas is a difficult situation that brings potentially severe legal consequences, including driver’s license suspension and criminal penalties. Plus, the laws and procedural rules governing these cases are extremely complex, so it’s smart to retain a DWI attorney to represent you. However, choosing the right lawyer to handle your case can be overwhelming if you’ve never hired one.

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​Testing The Strength Of Your DUI/DWI Case

Texas has some of the strictest DUI/DWI laws in the country. The only state more stringent is California. Law enforcement officials can arrest you on suspicion of driving under the influence. While this is no surprise to local residents; it can be a shock to visitors passing through.  As you can imagine, a mandate like this leads to a fair number of false arrests.

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​Breathalyzer: What To Know Before You Blow

If you are pulled over by an officer who suspects that you are driving while intoxicated, you should think twice before submitting to a breathalyzer test. There are plenty of instances when agreeing to blow is the wrong decision. When To Take A Breathalyzer Test Never… It only makes sense to submit to a breathalyzer test if you have not consumed alcohol. If you

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​DWI: What Is An Occupational License?

Most people have heard of an “Occupational License” in passing yet many do not know what it actually means. The state of Texas grants such a license to an individual in the event that his driver’s license is suspended. However, the suspension must be the result of something besides a mental or physical disability. Why So Many Need An Occupational License There is no

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​What Happens To My Driver’s License If I’m Arrested For DWI?

Under Texas law, you can be arrested for driving while intoxicated if you’re operating a vehicle on roadways while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The charges for DWI carry a few legal implications, one of which impacts your driver’s license. You do have certain rights to contest the charges, but it’s important to understand the proceedings and what they mean for your

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What Should I Take Into Consideration When Hiring A DWI Attorney?

DWI cases are a dime a dozen in Texas.  This is due to the fact that the Lone Star State has the second highest impaired driving fatality rate in the nation; right behind California.  According to current traffic statistics, every 20 minutes someone is injured or killed in a DWI accident on Texas roads.  Law enforcement is out to curb these incidents with some

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​What’s The Difference Between A DUI And A DWI In Texas?

Most people pay very little attention to the difference in terminology until it affects them personally. It’s true that these terms are used interchangeably, but if you’re facing charges for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the difference becomes extremely important. This article will explain why. DUI And DWI Are Not Interchangeable Terms The first difference between these two terms appears to

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Will I Lose My License If I Am Charged With A DWI?

Given the complexity of DWI law in the state of Texas; there is a short answer and a long answer to this question. The short answer is yes. You will lose your license if you are charged with a DWI. The long answer to this question begins with taking quick action and finding the right representation. Let’s take a look behind the scenes. What

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What Should I Do If I’ve Been Arrested For Multiple DWIs In Texas?

If you’ve been arrested for more than one drunk driving incident in the state of Texas, you may be familiar with the process of going to court and sentencing. However, if a certain amount of time has passed since your matter was resolved, the consequences can be quite different now considering recent initiatives to crack down on drunk driving. The State has taken an

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​Do I Have A Right To An Attorney If Stopped For DWI In Texas?

You might be generally aware that you have a right to an attorney when charged with a crime, but it’s important to understand what that means if you’re stopped for a DWI in Texas. While it’s important to discuss the details of your case with a DWI lawyer, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about your right to legal counsel. Do I

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