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October 23, 2019
All You Need to Know About Texas DPS

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is the entity that handles driver’s licenses, vehicular fines, the point system, driving records, and other items related to the operation of a motor vehicle in the Lone Star State. The Texas DPS is the agency that will restrict, suspend, or revoke your driver’s license if you are […]

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October 16, 2019
How Does a Breathalyzer Work for DWI in Texas?

As a driver in Texas, your maximum legal BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) limit is 0.08 percent. If a DWI breath or blood test shows that you were operating a vehicle with a BAC exceeding Texas breathalyzer limits, then you may receive additional charges for DWI. If you refuse a breathalyzer test in Texas, you will […]

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October 9, 2019
Texas DWI Blood Draws: What Does "No Refusal" Really Mean?

You can legally refuse a Texas DWI blood test request from an officer, even though it will have consequences. However, there are certain days with exceptions that fall under the state’s “No Refusal” system. Texas DWI blood draw requests during these times aim to discourage people against drunk driving over holidays. This article will explore […]

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October 2, 2019
What Are Ignition Interlock Devices?

Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Texas is a serious offense that can carry civil, administrative, and criminal penalties. It is vital to know the DWI laws and regulations in the state and be aware of your rights in case you face a DWI charge. A common legal requirement following a DWI conviction is the installation […]

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September 25, 2019
How Do Field Sobriety Tests for DWI Work?

If a police officer believes you are driving erratically, they may pull you over on suspicion of DWI in Texas. The officer will first look for physical signs of intoxication, such as red eyes, the smell of alcohol, slow reactions, and slurred speech. If the officer believes you are intoxicated, they might ask you to […]

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September 18, 2019
“How Many Drinks Did You Have Tonight?” Do I Have to Answer?

If you are planning to enjoy a night out with your friends in Houston, it’s vital to assign a designated driver before it’s time to return home or migrate to another establishment. Sometimes, people forget how necessary this preparation is, and they decide to drive themselves home. One of the most common questions a police […]

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September 11, 2019
Probable Cause vs Reasonable Suspicion: DWI in Texas

Facing a DWI charge in Texas is stressful. You can never be sure of the outcome, so you must know the law for your protection. This statement is especially true when it comes to probable cause versus reasonable suspicion. These are two criteria utilized by police officers when they make an arrest or detain a […]

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September 4, 2019
How Can a Houston DWI Lawyer Help?

If you see red and blue flashing lights in your rearview mirror, your heart rate immediately rises. You begin to wonder what you did wrong, or if the officer is aiming for you or another driver near you, and what you should say if you’ve been drinking. Officers conduct DWI traffic stops thousands of times […]

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August 28, 2019
I Got Pulled Over After a Few Drinks: What Are My Rights?

Going out for a night on the town in Texas with friends or family is a great way to relieve stress and catch up while reminiscing about old times. However, the night can quickly take a negative turn if the police pull you over after having a few drinks. Traffic stops are always stressful, but […]

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