Driving While Intoxicated – DL Hearing DISMISSED

Driving While Intoxicated – DL Hearing DISMISSED

My client was arrested for DWI in Austin, Texas, by an Officer of the Austin Police Department. The Officer stated that he stopped my client because the officer observed the vehicle jerking left and right.

The Officer reported that my client had a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath, had bloodshot, glassy eyes, and was swaying.

My client REFUSED THE BREATH TEST.

My client did the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). My client didn’t know he could refuse the tests. The Officer said my client exhibited 3 clues of intoxication on the HGN (eye jerking) test. The Officer said that my client displayed 6 of the 8 clues of intoxication on the Walk & Turn test. On the One Leg Stand test the Officer reported that my client swayed, hopped, and used his arms for balance.

We appealed the so called “automatic” suspension of his driver’s license. We filed discovery requests and subpoenaed all the Officers involved to justify our client’s arrest and the suspension. At the Hearing, DPS realized that they weren’t going to be able to prove all the necessary elements necessary to suspend my client’s license. DPS agreed to dismiss the Suspension Case. His LICENSE WAS NOT SUSPENDED.

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