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Grant Matthew Scheiner
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To follow up on a previous suggestion that you file a grievance against your...
Herman Martinez
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You can find any Texas attorney on the following website: http://www.texasbar....
Paul Holt Walcutt
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The police can charge pretty much anyone with anything,so long as the charge is...
Karyn T. Missimer
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I agree with the first answer. Also, see my answers to similar questions:...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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Without knowing what judge and the exact circumstances, it is impossible to...
Karyn T. Missimer
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The judge is not going to revoke your sentence, unless you actually relapse or...
Theodore W. Robinson
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Since it appears this is her fourth DWI, she will more than likely face jail in...
Cynthia Russell Henley
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First, if her first DWI was reduced to reckless driving, it cannot be raised...
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Kevin W. Chern
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Paul makes excellent points. Ask yourself this question--if you received the...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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If you have done prison time for a felony DWI and are subsequently charged with...
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Herman Martinez
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Yes, you should have an attorney with you. A DWI has a lot of consequences...
Okorie Okorocha
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I would never go to court on a DUI without an attorney.
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Negotiating a good resolution given the circumstances of your case will take an...
Carlos Gonzalez
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Find and hire a local attorney IMMEDIATELY, generally nerves and anxiety will...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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The subject penalties may be based on a myriad of reasons. Many factors such as...
Robert Sterling Guest
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The reason this question has sat six days with no answer is that most criminal...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Do not post any details online because of potential self incrimination problems....
Robert Sterling Guest
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I would recomend removing this post and hiring an attorney immediately. AVVO...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

$1000 to handle a DWI case all the way through trial sounds absurd. A lawyer...
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Wow, that is really low. I guess you get what you pay for.
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Respectfully, you should direct your questions to your husband's attorney....
Paul Holt Walcutt
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The problem for your husband is that the faces jail time even if he gets...
Robert Sterling Guest
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Is this fair? Rather than weighing the equity of the situation you should...
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Paul Holt Walcutt
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The old law used to be that the State could charge you with felony DWI if you...
Michael Shawn Matlock
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The general answer is that if another state lawfully suspends your license, and...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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If the suspension is based on a conviction (that is you either plead guilty or...
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John M. Gioffredi
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Yes, in some cases. In Texas, an SR-22 is required (among other reasons) for...
Paul Brian Kennedy
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If you are arrested on a DWI in the State of Texas you face both administrative...
Robert Sterling Guest
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Will it show up? First, it depends on how the DWI case ended. Were you...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Contributor Level 7

You need to contact a lawyer in the area where you got the DUI and have them...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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The law in the State of Texas used to be that the State had to prove beyond a...
Karyn T. Missimer
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Please see my answer to a similar question at: http://www.avvo.com/legal-...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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You cannot leave the state while on probation without the permission of your...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Yes. Probation violation at a minimum. Plus, you may have license issues in...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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Tarrant County does not have a public defender, but if your son has not hired...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in your jurisdiction. If you can't afford a lawyer, you need...
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Paul Holt Walcutt
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It depends on what the conditions of your probation are. Courts have long held...

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