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. Read More...
Motorists with multiple drunk driving convictions in Texas have faced stiff penalties for years, including the requirement of an ignition interlock device that prevents a vehicle from starting if the operator has been drinking. Starting Sept. 1, 2015, first-time offenders may also be subject to this punishment. Read More...
Beware the source of "legal advice." As well-intentioned as they might be; the people in your social circle often have the least accurate information about the evidence against you and your right to a qualified defense attorney. One of the best things you can do for yourself is to separate fact from fiction ahead of time. That way, you know exactly what to do and when to do it should you be arrested on suspicion of a DWI or DUI in the state of Texas. This article will outline five of the most common myths associated with impaired driving cases, and what you should do if you are arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Read More...
In the confusion following a DWI arrest, clients can forget to ask a very practical question: what happens to my car? As they say, the devil is in the details, and this detail can cost you. Read More...
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