Texas DWI Crimes
DWI
Each DWI case is unique and our office is experienced in all the legal and scientific aspects of a DWI case. Many legal and scientific issues arise in a DWI case, ranging from whether the stop was illegal to whether the officer conducted the standardized field sobriety tests accurately to whether the breath tests results actually indicate that you were intoxicated at the time of driving. Being convicted of a DWI can be costly and can adversely affect your future, so contacting an experienced DWI as soon as you are arrested is essential to defending your case. In Texas, your driver’s license will be automatically suspended after the 40th day of your arrest. You may contest the suspension by filing a request with the Administrative License Revocation within 15 days of your arrest. Because of the short deadlines that are involved with a DWI arrest, it is important to contact an attorney in our office immediately.