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My client was arrested for DWI in Sunset Valley, Texas by an officer with the Sunset Valley Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for driving at night with one headlight out.
My client knew her rights and REFUSED THE BREATH TEST AND THE STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS (SFSTS).
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from her breath, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and confused speech. Due to her total refusal, the officer had to arrest my client based solely on this information.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pled to a minor traffic ticket for having no headlight.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Austin Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for driving 61 miles per hour in a 40 mile-per-hour zone.
My client provided a BREATH SAMPLE. My client also performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). He said he didn’t know he could refuse them.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from his breath, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and slurred speech. The officer reported that my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer stated that my client lost his balance during the instructions and failed to touch heel to toe during the Walk & Turn test. The officer then reported that my client performed the One Leg Stand test as instructed. In light of all these fact, the officer decided to arrest my client for DWI.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pleaded to a minor traffic ticket.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Austin Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for driving 61 miles per hour in a 40 mile-per-hour zone.
My client provided a BREATH SAMPLE. My client also performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). He said he didn’t know he could refuse them.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from his breath, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and slurred speech. The officer reported that my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer stated that my client lost his balance during the instructions and failed to touch heel to toe during the Walk & Turn test. The officer then reported that my client performed the One Leg Stand test as instructed. In light of all these fact, the officer decided to arrest my client for DWI.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pleaded to a minor traffic ticket.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the University of Texas Police Department. The officer stopped my client for backing into a gas pump at a gas station and driving away without checking for damage. The officer noted that my client emitted an odor of alcohol from his breath, had bloodshot, eyes and very poor balance.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST, but performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which he was unaware he could refuse. The officer reported that my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer stated that my client could not maintain his balance and began the test before instructed on the Walk & Turn test. The officer also stated that my client swayed, used his arms to balance, hopped and put his foot down during the One Leg Stand test.
We appealed the so called “automatic†suspension of my client’s driver’s license. We filed discovery requests and subpoenaed all officers involved to justify the arrest and the suspension. At the Hearing, DPS realized they were not going to be able to prove all the elements necessary to suspend my client’s license. DPS agreed to dismiss the Suspension Case and my client’s LICENSE WAS NOT SUSPENDED.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the University of Texas Police Department. The officer stopped my client for backing into a gas pump at a gas station and driving away without checking for damage. The officer noted that my client emitted an odor of alcohol from his breath, had bloodshot, eyes and very poor balance.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST, but performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which he was unaware he could refuse. The officer reported that my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer stated that my client could not maintain his balance and began the test before instructed on the Walk & Turn test. The officer also stated that my client swayed, used his arms to balance, hopped and put his foot down during the One Leg Stand test.
We appealed the so called “automatic†suspension of my client’s driver’s license. We filed discovery requests and subpoenaed all officers involved to justify the arrest and the suspension. At the Hearing, DPS realized they were not going to be able to prove all the elements necessary to suspend my client’s license. DPS agreed to dismiss the Suspension Case and my client’s LICENSE WAS NOT SUSPENDED.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Austin Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for driving at night without her headlights.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST, but she performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which she was unaware she could refuse.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from her breath and had bloodshot, glassy eyes. The officer said my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer said that my client displayed several clues on the Walk & Turn test, including: stepping off line, failing to touch heel to toe, stopping during the test and turning incorrectly. The officer further stated that my client exhibited 3 of the 4 possible clues on the One Leg Stand test, including: using her arms to balance, swaying and putting her foot down 4 times.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pled to a non-DWI offense and paid a small fine.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Rollingwood Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for doing 47 in a 40 mile-per-hour zone.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST, but she performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which she was unaware she could refuse.
The officer reported that my client emitted an odor of alcohol from her breath, had red, watery eyes and slurred speech. The officer said my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer said that my client displayed several clues on the Walk & Turn test, including: losing her balance during the instructions, failing to touch heel to toe and failing to follow the instructions. The officer stated that my client could barely stand without using her car to balance. The officer further stated that on the One Leg Stand test, my client used her arms to balance, put her foot down and almost fell over at one point.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. We also were able to discover enough fbad acts about the officer to cause the State to abandon their case. The prosecutor DISMISSED THE DWI outright, meaning no fines, community service or probation. This is particularly good because it allowed us to have the DWI arrest completely erased from her record. We also were able to keep her license from ever being suspended.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Austin Police Department. The officer reported that my client was stopped for doing 47 in a 30 mile-per-hour zone.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST and some of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). However, she did perform the HGN (eye jerking) test, which she was unaware she could refuse.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from her breath, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and confused speech. The officer further stated that my client admitted to having 4 tall rum and cokes. The officer said my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer stated that my client had trouble keeping her balance and that she refused to complete the remaining field sobriety tests, including the Walk & Turn test and the One Leg Stand test.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pled to a non-DWI offense.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Travis County, Texas by a trooper with the Texas Highway Patrol. The officer reported that my client was stopped for going 78 miles per hour in a 60 miler-per-hour zone.
My client had BREATH TEST RESULTS above the legal limit. He also performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which he was unaware he could refuse.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from his breath, had red, glassy eyes, mumbled and swayed while standing. The officer said my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer said that my client displayed 7 of the 8 possible clues on the Walk & Turn test, including: losing balance during the instructions, stepping off line, failing to touch heel to toe, stopping during the test, using arms for balance and turning incorrectly. The officer further stated that my client exhibited 3 of the 4 possible clues on the One Leg Stand test, including: using his arms to balance, swaying and putting his foot down. The officer reported that my client almost fell to the ground during this test.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. We learned through our research that the police officer that arrested my client had been fired from his job. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI outright, meaning no fines, probation or community service.
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My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas by an officer with the Austin Police Department’s DWI Unit. The officer reported that my client was stopped for going 55 miles per hour in a 40 miler-per-hour zone and swerving off the roadway.
My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST, but performed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), which she was unaware she could refuse. She should have known she didn’t have to do that tests, since this was not her first DWI arrest.
The officer reported that my client emitted a strong odor of alcohol from her breath. The officer said my client displayed all 6 of the possible clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The officer said that my client displayed 6 of the 8 possible clues on the Walk & Turn test, including: losing balance during the instructions, stepping off line, taking the wrong number of steps, failing to touch heel to toe, stopping during the test and turning incorrectly. The officer further stated that my client exhibited all the clues on the One Leg Stand test, including: using her arms to balance, swaying, hopping and putting her foot down.
We took the case to court and let the State know that we were going to fight. Eventually the prosecutor agreed to DISMISS THE DWI and my client pled to a non-DWI offense and paid a small fine.
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