The state of Texas considers driving while intoxicated a grave offense. If you are charged with suspicion of DWI, the steps you take following your arrest are highly critical to building a winning defense against conviction. Immediately after your arrest for DWI, you should do the following things to minimize any consequences. Be Cooperative but…
If law enforcement accuses you of driving while under the influence, they might ask you to take a breathalyzer or chemical test. Due to implied consent laws, you do have the right to refuse a breathalyzer test. But, it will come with penalties for doing so. Implied consent, in the state of Texas, means that…
Texas is one of the harshest states on DWI charges. Luckily, just because you’re facing DWI charges does not necessarily mean you will face conviction. If you hire an experienced attorney to build a winning defense, it is possible to have your charges reduced, or even dismissed, by using these best defenses for DWI. Here are…