Please note that after each court appearance a letter will be forwarded to you regarding when the next court appearance is scheduled, copies of any documents relating to your case obtained from the appearance as well as important information which may be needed on your end. In other words, you will be informed throughout this process of all that is going on with your case. If you still have any questions regarding your case that our letters do not address, please do not hesitate to contact our office. My legal assistants can usually answer the basic questions such as confirming court dates, confirming payment due dates, confirming DPS dates, and verifying certain information in the file. If you need to speak with me directly and I am not in the office at the time you call, please leave a detailed message with my staff so that I can return your phone call promptly with a response. For your information, I am usually in court every morning and the best time to reach me directly would be the afternoon.
Remember that you are not to discuss your case with anyone except our DWI laywers, our office staff, and those people I have directed to speak with you. If you have any questions concerning this, please call our office immediately. Furthermore, if you have any documents relating to this arrest, please forward them to our office at once.
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Court Attire
When you are required to make court appearances, please dress appropriately. Please wear a suit, pants with a shirt and jacket, or pants with a shirt to court and professional dress for women. Please do not wear sunglasses, a baseball cap or shorts. When going to court dress and act like you would when applying for a job or attending a funeral.
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Jury Trial
Finally, we may even schedule a jury trial date whether or not you desire to go to trial. This additional court date will give us one final chance to resolve the case. Typically, jury trials with our firm last about two to four days. The jury trial process is a lengthy one. The first thing we deal with is the motions in limine to exclude/preclude or limit evidence. The next thing we do is start the jury selection or voir dire process. In Texas, we have twelve person juries and usually one or two alternate jurors as backup. All twelve must agree in order to convict and it will take only one to hang the jury requiring a mistrial. Questions are posed to prospective jurors regarding their bias, prejudices and fitness to stand as a juror in a DWI case. After the jury is selected then both the prosecutor and defense attorney has the option of delivering an opening statement. After the opening statement, the prosecution, since it has the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, starts calling their witness against you. Usually, the first witness is the police officer that made the arrest and possible their partner officer. Following the law enforcement officer or officers is usually the person who administer the breath test or who collected the blood test. Following that witness is the state's forensic toxicologist. This person will be questioned regarding alcohol's effect on the body, field sobriety tests, objective symptoms, the chemical test and the state rules for chemical testing. After that witness the prosecution rests. After each witness of the prosecution and before their next witness is defense counsel's opportunity to cross-examine the witnesses the state places against you. Like a skilled surgeon cutting open a patient to expose the problems, our cross-examination of the cop and forensic toxicologist should do no less. Rigorous cross-examination is the only engine for truth in a criminal trial. The people will rest after their last witness and the defense may or may not put on a case. Depending on the state of the case, we may or may not call any witnesses to stand. If we do call any witness it will be the people who were with you that evening, in your car when pulled over, one of the officers not called by the prosecution, a private investigator and our own forensic toxicologist. After we put on our case, the prosecution has an opportunity to call rebuttal witnesses. After that, the prosecution and defense will argue about jury instructions on the law to the judge. Once that has been accomplished both counsel will engage in closing argument. After closing argument, the jury will then be sent to deliberate and attempt to reach a verdict. Sometimes during deliberations, jurors will pose questions to the court and counsel will argue about the appropriate responses. The deliberation process will yield one of two outcomes, a verdict or and inability to reach a decision resulting in a hung trial/mistrial. Depending on how the vote went the prosecutor has the option of re-trying the case at a future date, offering a plea bargain to a reduced charge, or dismissing the case. The court could also dismiss the case should the prosecutor not want depending on the split of the jurors.
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Pretrial Motions
Before trial we may want to file some pretrial motions that may or may not require your attendance to challenge the admissibility of the prosecutors evidence, and a ruling in your favor can result in evidence being excluded from your trial, including evidence of a blood or breath test, the results of some or all of the field sobriety tests, or adverse statements you may have made. Successful pre-trial motions often compel the prosecutor to make an advantageous plea bargain offer, or can result in the dismissal of the charge based on an unconstitutional stop.
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Criminal Side of the Case
In terms of the criminal case, your first court appearance is known as your arraignment. This is the hearing wherein the judge advises what charges are filed against you and requests a plea to be entered on your behalf. Our office may decide to continue the arraignment. Depending on the court we may continue your arraignment to allow more time for our investigation and analysis of the facts in your case. If we enter a plea as opposed to continuing the arraignment, we will enter a "not guilty" plea on your behalf. We will then obtain the complaint and police report which we will copy and forward to you within a couple of days for your review. The judge, in concluding the arraignment, will decide whether any conditions should be imposed on you while the case is pending. Usually, in Texas, first time offenders with no enhancements, accidents and non-lethal blood alcohol levels would not have any conditions other than no drinking and driving. For those more serious cases such as multiple offenders, accident cases, injury cases, the judge could order you to attend alcoholics anonymous meetings, a higher bail, a treatment program, and an ignition interlock on your car. These are some of the possibilities.
We will then schedule a future court appearance known as a pretrial conference. A pretrial conference is a conference prior to trial wherein a number of things are going on including evidence being requested and provided, negotiation of strengths and weakness of the case, scheduling of future court appearances, etc. In between the first and second court appearance, we will be making a discovery request on the law enforcement agencies, crime labs and prosecution offices involved in your case. This discovery request is the method attorneys utilize to obtain the evidence pertaining to your case. This process may take several appearances and a number of months before we secure all the significant items of evidence so that we may be able to give an informed opinion regarding the strength of your case. We will be exploring resolution of your case at these pretrial conferences. In terms of the number of pretrial conferences, there may be as few as a couple or as many as a dozen depending on a variety of factors.
We will then schedule a future court appearance known as a pretrial conference. A pretrial conference is a conference prior to trial wherein a number of things are going on including evidence being requested and provided, negotiation of strengths and weakness of the case, scheduling of future court appearances, etc. In between the first and second court appearance, we will be making a discovery request on the law enforcement agencies, crime labs and prosecution offices involved in your case. This discovery request is the method attorneys utilize to obtain the evidence pertaining to your case. This process may take several appearances and a number of months before we secure all the significant items of evidence so that we may be able to give an informed opinion regarding the strength of your case. We will be exploring resolution of your case at these pretrial conferences. In terms of the number of pretrial conferences, there may be as few as a couple or as many as a dozen depending on a variety of factors.
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What to expect now that you have been arrested for a DWI?
Mission & Goals
Our superior reputation with the courts, the prosecutor's office, the DPS and future clients is dependant on our vigorous and zealous advocacy in every case we handle, including and especially your case. We will be working vigilantly and tirelessly to resolve this matter in the best way possible.
ALR Side of the Case
For the information regarding your driving while intoxicated, we will initially be contacting the The State Office of Administrative Hearings, if you had contacted our office within 15 days of your arrest, to set up an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing to challenge their projected suspension of your driving privilege in the State of Texas. Almost always, we like to subpoena the arresting officer to this hearing to cross-examine him/her regarding their background, training, experience in DWI cases as well as the specific procedures or lack thereof that were adhered to or not in your individual case. Usually, there is only one DPS hearing but sometimes we may have several depending on the number of witnesses and issues involved in the particular case. Appearance at the DPS hearing is your choice but if you do want to attend we ask that you please notify us and you appear dressed in a professional manner.
Our superior reputation with the courts, the prosecutor's office, the DPS and future clients is dependant on our vigorous and zealous advocacy in every case we handle, including and especially your case. We will be working vigilantly and tirelessly to resolve this matter in the best way possible.
ALR Side of the Case
For the information regarding your driving while intoxicated, we will initially be contacting the The State Office of Administrative Hearings, if you had contacted our office within 15 days of your arrest, to set up an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing to challenge their projected suspension of your driving privilege in the State of Texas. Almost always, we like to subpoena the arresting officer to this hearing to cross-examine him/her regarding their background, training, experience in DWI cases as well as the specific procedures or lack thereof that were adhered to or not in your individual case. Usually, there is only one DPS hearing but sometimes we may have several depending on the number of witnesses and issues involved in the particular case. Appearance at the DPS hearing is your choice but if you do want to attend we ask that you please notify us and you appear dressed in a professional manner.
Areas Reporting Highest Incidents of DWI in Austin
Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents, Saturation Patrols
Locations where Austin DWI arrests and alcohol related accidents occur most frequently in 2008 and 2009.
A spokesperson with the Austin Police Department's DWI Enforcement Unit has released areas in Austin that are most noted for incidents of DWI arrests and alcohol related accidents. In response to the high numbers, the locations listed have been subject to increased DWI saturation patrols looking for potentially impaired drivers.
Locations where Austin DWI arrests and alcohol related accidents occur most frequently in 2008 and 2009.
A spokesperson with the Austin Police Department's DWI Enforcement Unit has released areas in Austin that are most noted for incidents of DWI arrests and alcohol related accidents. In response to the high numbers, the locations listed have been subject to increased DWI saturation patrols looking for potentially impaired drivers.
Austin Police Officer Leonardo Quintana Arrested for DWI
By Dunham Law Firm · Friday, January 15, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents, Police Officers · Tags: DWI, Leonardo Quintana, Nathaniel Sanders
APD Officer Leonardo Quintana was arrested for DWI in Williamson County after he wrecked his car early January 11, 2009.
The police officer who shot and killed 18-year old Nathaniel Sanders has been arrested for DWI in Williamson County. Leonardo Quintana was found at the scene of a crash around 5:00 am Tuesday in Leander, northwest of Austin. He reportedly smelled of alcohol and showed signs of impairment. Quintana refused to submit to a breath or blood test to check his blood alcohol content.
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· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents, Police Officers · Tags: DWI, Leonardo Quintana, Nathaniel Sanders
APD Officer Leonardo Quintana was arrested for DWI in Williamson County after he wrecked his car early January 11, 2009.
The police officer who shot and killed 18-year old Nathaniel Sanders has been arrested for DWI in Williamson County. Leonardo Quintana was found at the scene of a crash around 5:00 am Tuesday in Leander, northwest of Austin. He reportedly smelled of alcohol and showed signs of impairment. Quintana refused to submit to a breath or blood test to check his blood alcohol content.
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Austin man arrested for DWI in Austin Police Parking Garage
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents · Tags: DWI
Man did not know area when he pulled into the garage at APD headquarters
Kelly Lee Lovato was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) after accidentally pulling into the parking garage at the Austin Police Department headquarters. According to the arrest report, Mr. Lovato was observed by an officer making a sharp turn into the garage. Mr. Lovato said that he was unfamiliar with area and that friends in the vehicle had told him to turn into the garage. He admitted to having consumed three or four beers and to smoking marijuana.
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· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents · Tags: DWI
Man did not know area when he pulled into the garage at APD headquarters
Kelly Lee Lovato was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) after accidentally pulling into the parking garage at the Austin Police Department headquarters. According to the arrest report, Mr. Lovato was observed by an officer making a sharp turn into the garage. Mr. Lovato said that he was unfamiliar with area and that friends in the vehicle had told him to turn into the garage. He admitted to having consumed three or four beers and to smoking marijuana.
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DWI Arrests and Accidents
DWI Arrests and Accidents
Texas DPS Officer accused of DWI in North Austin
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents, Police Officers · Tags: DWI
Texas Department of Public Safety State Capitol guard was charged with DWI.
An officer with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has been relieved of their duty following an arrest for driving while intoxicated (DWI). The Trooper had been assigned to protect the State Capitol in Central Austin.
On February 9th Trooper Jose Munoz was stopped for suspicion of DWI in North Austin. When stopped on Research Boulevard near Great Hills Trail, Trooper Munoz was found to have an open bottle of whiskey and at least six beers in his vehicle. Trooper Munoz was off-duty at the time and driving his personal car. He was suspended from duty, and he later elected to retire. Trooper Munoz, 50, was a 29 year veteran with the DPS.
Texas DPS Officer accused of DWI in North Austin
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents, Police Officers · Tags: DWI
Texas Department of Public Safety State Capitol guard was charged with DWI.
An officer with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has been relieved of their duty following an arrest for driving while intoxicated (DWI). The Trooper had been assigned to protect the State Capitol in Central Austin.
On February 9th Trooper Jose Munoz was stopped for suspicion of DWI in North Austin. When stopped on Research Boulevard near Great Hills Trail, Trooper Munoz was found to have an open bottle of whiskey and at least six beers in his vehicle. Trooper Munoz was off-duty at the time and driving his personal car. He was suspended from duty, and he later elected to retire. Trooper Munoz, 50, was a 29 year veteran with the DPS.
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Twitter Being Used to Avoid Sobriety Checkpoints
Tweets and texting alert motorist to locations of sobriety checkpoints.
It has recently been reported California has planned to aggressively increase the number of sobriety checkpoints searching for drunk driving motorist and a prosecutor's office in Texas is announcing the names of those accused of DWI using the social network Twitter. In a mash-up of theses two articles, drivers in California are issuing Twitter tweets to alert other motorists of the locations of sobriety checkpoints with hash tags like #dui or #checkpoints and direct messages while District Attorney Brett Ligon is using the DA's Twitter account to tweet the names of DWI suspects in Montgomery County, Texas.
Twitter, the free electronic messaging service, allows subscribers to share short notes that can be sent to cell phones and computers. The technology has been increasingly used to instantly inform 'friends' in the network of law enforcement activities.
Law enforcement agencies lament the activity, partly because the efforts are undertaken by a youthful demographic, one also shown to have a higher number of incidents of impaired driving.
They point out however that the primary focus of sobriety checkpoints is to make a driver think twice before getting into a vehicle, not apprehend drunken drivers.
DUI saturation patrols and targeted enforcement in areas of high alcohol related arrest or accidents are also employed besides sobriety checkpoints.
A criminal defense attorney points out that police departments are required to publicly announce the locations of sobriety checkpoints, and feels that Twitter tweets simply are an extension of that. A spokesperson with the California Office of Traffic Safety however, feels that the technology will be used to help some avoid arrest of drunk drivers.
· Topics: Sobriety Checkpoints, Twitter
« A DWI in Texas Can Get You a Twitter Tweet | Home | Areas Reporting Highest Incidents of DWI in Austin »
It has recently been reported California has planned to aggressively increase the number of sobriety checkpoints searching for drunk driving motorist and a prosecutor's office in Texas is announcing the names of those accused of DWI using the social network Twitter. In a mash-up of theses two articles, drivers in California are issuing Twitter tweets to alert other motorists of the locations of sobriety checkpoints with hash tags like #dui or #checkpoints and direct messages while District Attorney Brett Ligon is using the DA's Twitter account to tweet the names of DWI suspects in Montgomery County, Texas.
Twitter, the free electronic messaging service, allows subscribers to share short notes that can be sent to cell phones and computers. The technology has been increasingly used to instantly inform 'friends' in the network of law enforcement activities.
Law enforcement agencies lament the activity, partly because the efforts are undertaken by a youthful demographic, one also shown to have a higher number of incidents of impaired driving.
They point out however that the primary focus of sobriety checkpoints is to make a driver think twice before getting into a vehicle, not apprehend drunken drivers.
DUI saturation patrols and targeted enforcement in areas of high alcohol related arrest or accidents are also employed besides sobriety checkpoints.
A criminal defense attorney points out that police departments are required to publicly announce the locations of sobriety checkpoints, and feels that Twitter tweets simply are an extension of that. A spokesperson with the California Office of Traffic Safety however, feels that the technology will be used to help some avoid arrest of drunk drivers.
· Topics: Sobriety Checkpoints, Twitter
« A DWI in Texas Can Get You a Twitter Tweet | Home | Areas Reporting Highest Incidents of DWI in Austin »
APD's 2009 DWI Bar List of "Where did you have your last drink?"
Top Austin bars to visit before getting a DWI in Travis County.
The Austin Police Department has released its annual list of bars where those arrested for drunk driving in Austin had their last drink. Law enforcement officials use this list in targeting motorists suspected of driving while intoxicated in Texas.
The majority of bars are located in the famed Austin 6th Street Entertainment area and the nearby Warehouse District in the center of the city.
Here is a list of bars where suspected drunk drivers in Austin had their last drink in 2009 before getting a DWI from Austin Police Department.
1.J. Blacks, 710 W. Sixth Street - 27 DWI arrests
2.The Ranch, 708 W. Sixth Street - 22 DWI arrests
3.Rain, 217 W. Fourth Street - 17 DWI arrests
4.Maggie Mae's, 323 E. Sixth Street - 16 DWI arrests
5.Blind Pig, 317 E. Sixth Street - 16 DWI arrests
6.Oilcan Harry's, 211 W. Fourth Street - 15 DWI arrests
7.Fado, 214 W. Fourth Street - 15 DWI arrests
8.Pure, 419 E. Sixth Street - 13 DWI arrests
9.Cedar Street, 208 W. Fourth Street - 13 DWI arrests
10.Union Park, 612 W. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
11.Fuel Nightclub, 607 Trinity Street - 12 DWI arrests
12.Lavaca Street Bar, 405 Lavaca Street - 12 DWI arrests
13.Key Bar, 617 W. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
14.Jackalope, 404 E. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
15.Sherlock's, 9012 Research Boulevard - 11 DWI arrests
16.Shakespeare's, 314 E. Sixth Street - 11 DWI arrests
17.Antones, 213 W. Fifth Street - 11 DWI arrests
18.Gingerman, 304 W. Fourth St., 10 DWI arrests
19.Lucky Lounge, 209 W. Fifth Street - 10 DWI arrests
20.Dizzy Rooster, 306 E. Sixth Street - 10 DWI arrests
21.The Yellow Rose, 6528 N. Lamar Boulevard - 10 DWI arrests
22.Charlie's, 1301 Lavaca Street - 10 DWI arrests
23.Groove, 101 W. Fifth Street - 10 DWI arrests
24.Ace's Lounge, 222 E. Sixth Street - 9 DWI arrests
25.Red Fez, 209 W. Fifth Street - 9 DWI arrests
26.Molotov, 719 W. Sixth Street - 8 DWI arrests
27.Qua, 213 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
28.219 West, 219 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
29.Six, 117 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
30.Speakeasy, 412D Congress Avenue - 8 DWI arrests
31.Stubb's, 801 Red River - 8 DWI arrests
32.Little Woodrow's, 520 W. Sixth Street - 8 DWI arrests
33.Eddie V's, 301 E. Fifth Street - 8 DWI arrests
· Topics: DWI Prevention, General · Tags: APD 2009 Bar List
« Areas Reporting Highest Incidents of DWI in Austin | Home | Austin Police Officer Leonardo Quintana Arrested for DWI »
The Austin Police Department has released its annual list of bars where those arrested for drunk driving in Austin had their last drink. Law enforcement officials use this list in targeting motorists suspected of driving while intoxicated in Texas.
The majority of bars are located in the famed Austin 6th Street Entertainment area and the nearby Warehouse District in the center of the city.
Here is a list of bars where suspected drunk drivers in Austin had their last drink in 2009 before getting a DWI from Austin Police Department.
1.J. Blacks, 710 W. Sixth Street - 27 DWI arrests
2.The Ranch, 708 W. Sixth Street - 22 DWI arrests
3.Rain, 217 W. Fourth Street - 17 DWI arrests
4.Maggie Mae's, 323 E. Sixth Street - 16 DWI arrests
5.Blind Pig, 317 E. Sixth Street - 16 DWI arrests
6.Oilcan Harry's, 211 W. Fourth Street - 15 DWI arrests
7.Fado, 214 W. Fourth Street - 15 DWI arrests
8.Pure, 419 E. Sixth Street - 13 DWI arrests
9.Cedar Street, 208 W. Fourth Street - 13 DWI arrests
10.Union Park, 612 W. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
11.Fuel Nightclub, 607 Trinity Street - 12 DWI arrests
12.Lavaca Street Bar, 405 Lavaca Street - 12 DWI arrests
13.Key Bar, 617 W. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
14.Jackalope, 404 E. Sixth Street - 12 DWI arrests
15.Sherlock's, 9012 Research Boulevard - 11 DWI arrests
16.Shakespeare's, 314 E. Sixth Street - 11 DWI arrests
17.Antones, 213 W. Fifth Street - 11 DWI arrests
18.Gingerman, 304 W. Fourth St., 10 DWI arrests
19.Lucky Lounge, 209 W. Fifth Street - 10 DWI arrests
20.Dizzy Rooster, 306 E. Sixth Street - 10 DWI arrests
21.The Yellow Rose, 6528 N. Lamar Boulevard - 10 DWI arrests
22.Charlie's, 1301 Lavaca Street - 10 DWI arrests
23.Groove, 101 W. Fifth Street - 10 DWI arrests
24.Ace's Lounge, 222 E. Sixth Street - 9 DWI arrests
25.Red Fez, 209 W. Fifth Street - 9 DWI arrests
26.Molotov, 719 W. Sixth Street - 8 DWI arrests
27.Qua, 213 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
28.219 West, 219 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
29.Six, 117 W. Fourth Street - 8 DWI arrests
30.Speakeasy, 412D Congress Avenue - 8 DWI arrests
31.Stubb's, 801 Red River - 8 DWI arrests
32.Little Woodrow's, 520 W. Sixth Street - 8 DWI arrests
33.Eddie V's, 301 E. Fifth Street - 8 DWI arrests
· Topics: DWI Prevention, General · Tags: APD 2009 Bar List
« Areas Reporting Highest Incidents of DWI in Austin | Home | Austin Police Officer Leonardo Quintana Arrested for DWI »
Austin man arrested for DWI in Austin Police Parking Garage
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
Man did not know area when he pulled into the garage at APD headquarters
Kelly Lee Lovato was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) after accidentally pulling into the parking garage at the Austin Police Department headquarters. According to the arrest report, Mr. Lovato was observed by an officer making a sharp turn into the garage. Mr. Lovato said that he was unfamiliar with area and that friends in the vehicle had told him to turn into the garage. He admitted to having consumed three or four beers and to smoking marijuana.
Mr. Lovato, 24, was booked on charges of DWI in Austin, Texas. His bond was set at $40,000.
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents · Tags: DWI
« 14-Year Old Charged with DUI in Austin | Home | Texas DPS Officer accused of DWI in North Austin »
Man did not know area when he pulled into the garage at APD headquarters
Kelly Lee Lovato was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) after accidentally pulling into the parking garage at the Austin Police Department headquarters. According to the arrest report, Mr. Lovato was observed by an officer making a sharp turn into the garage. Mr. Lovato said that he was unfamiliar with area and that friends in the vehicle had told him to turn into the garage. He admitted to having consumed three or four beers and to smoking marijuana.
Mr. Lovato, 24, was booked on charges of DWI in Austin, Texas. His bond was set at $40,000.
· Topics: DWI Arrests and Accidents · Tags: DWI
« 14-Year Old Charged with DUI in Austin | Home | Texas DPS Officer accused of DWI in North Austin »
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Hiring the experienced Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm will ensure that your case is handled effectively and that you receive the best possible result.
Hiring the experienced Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm will ensure that your case is handled effectively and that you receive the best possible result.
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Austin DWI Attorney and Lawyer Firm: DUNHAM LAW FIRM
Austin DWI Attorneys and Lawyers. When experience counts.
Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm handle Driving While Intoxicated and Drunk Driving cases in Austin and throughout Central Texas. The Dunham Law Firm has Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, former prosecutors and assistant district attorneys ready to help you fight your Texas DWI charge.
Finding a Experienced DWI Lawyer in Austin, Texas
Austin DWI Attorneys handling Driving While Intoxicated (DWI Arrest), Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Boating While Intoxicated (BWI), and Drunk Driving cases in Austin, Georgetown, San Marcos, Bastrop, Travis County, Hays County, Bastrop County and Williamson County Texas. Travis County DWI Lawyer, the Dunham Law Firm.
The Dunham Law Firm is an Austin, Texas criminal defense law firm concentrating in drunk driving cases including Driving While Intoxicated (Austin DWI Attorney), Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI). Having a Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist handling your Texas DWI can make the difference of winning your DWI/DUI versus going to jail or doing DWI probation. You will find our criminal defense attorneys to be an excellent source of drunk driving information, Austin DWI educational resources, and qualified Austin DWI Lawyers. To speak with an Austin DWI Attorney about your Texas DWI charge, please call 512-879-1455 to schedule a free consultation.
When selecting Texas DWI legal representation, realize that your DWI lawyer's experience is very important. The way your drunk driving case is handled will have an influence on the outcome and thus your future. Having Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists on your side can mean the difference between obtaining a good result and a bad result. At the Dunham Law Firm, many of our Austin DWI Attorneys have previously been Assistant District Attorneys, spending years perfecting their legal courtroom skills. We know the procedures of the Texas Criminal Courts and can make that system work for you.
Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm handle Driving While Intoxicated and Drunk Driving cases in Austin and throughout Central Texas. The Dunham Law Firm has Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, former prosecutors and assistant district attorneys ready to help you fight your Texas DWI charge.
Finding a Experienced DWI Lawyer in Austin, Texas
Austin DWI Attorneys handling Driving While Intoxicated (DWI Arrest), Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Boating While Intoxicated (BWI), and Drunk Driving cases in Austin, Georgetown, San Marcos, Bastrop, Travis County, Hays County, Bastrop County and Williamson County Texas. Travis County DWI Lawyer, the Dunham Law Firm.
The Dunham Law Firm is an Austin, Texas criminal defense law firm concentrating in drunk driving cases including Driving While Intoxicated (Austin DWI Attorney), Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI). Having a Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist handling your Texas DWI can make the difference of winning your DWI/DUI versus going to jail or doing DWI probation. You will find our criminal defense attorneys to be an excellent source of drunk driving information, Austin DWI educational resources, and qualified Austin DWI Lawyers. To speak with an Austin DWI Attorney about your Texas DWI charge, please call 512-879-1455 to schedule a free consultation.
When selecting Texas DWI legal representation, realize that your DWI lawyer's experience is very important. The way your drunk driving case is handled will have an influence on the outcome and thus your future. Having Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists on your side can mean the difference between obtaining a good result and a bad result. At the Dunham Law Firm, many of our Austin DWI Attorneys have previously been Assistant District Attorneys, spending years perfecting their legal courtroom skills. We know the procedures of the Texas Criminal Courts and can make that system work for you.
Austin DWI Attorney and Lawyer Firm: DUNHAM LAW FIRM
Austin DWI Attorneys and Lawyers. When experience counts.
Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm handle Driving While Intoxicated and Drunk Driving cases in Austin and throughout Central Texas. The Dunham Law Firm has Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, former prosecutors and assistant district attorneys ready to help you fight your Texas DWI charge.
Finding a Experienced DWI Lawyer in Austin, Texas
Austin DWI Attorneys handling Driving While Intoxicated (DWI Arrest), Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Boating While Intoxicated (BWI), and Drunk Driving cases in Austin, Georgetown, San Marcos, Bastrop, Travis County, Hays County, Bastrop County and Williamson County Texas. Travis County DWI Lawyer, the Dunham Law Firm.
The Dunham Law Firm is an Austin, Texas criminal defense law firm concentrating in drunk driving cases including Driving While Intoxicated (Austin DWI Attorney), Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI). Having a Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist handling your Texas DWI can make the difference of winning your DWI/DUI versus going to jail or doing DWI probation. You will find our criminal defense attorneys to be an excellent source of drunk driving information, Austin DWI educational resources, and qualified Austin DWI Lawyers. To speak with an Austin DWI Attorney about your Texas DWI charge, please call 512-879-1455 to schedule a free consultation.
When selecting Texas DWI legal representation, realize that your DWI lawyer's experience is very important. The way your drunk driving case is handled will have an influence on the outcome and thus your future. Having Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists on your side can mean the difference between obtaining a good result and a bad result. At the Dunham Law Firm, many of our Austin DWI Attorneys have previously been Assistant District Attorneys, spending years perfecting their legal courtroom skills. We know the procedures of the Texas Criminal Courts and can make that system work for you.
Austin DWI Lawyers at the Dunham Law Firm handle Driving While Intoxicated and Drunk Driving cases in Austin and throughout Central Texas. The Dunham Law Firm has Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, former prosecutors and assistant district attorneys ready to help you fight your Texas DWI charge.
Finding a Experienced DWI Lawyer in Austin, Texas
Austin DWI Attorneys handling Driving While Intoxicated (DWI Arrest), Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Boating While Intoxicated (BWI), and Drunk Driving cases in Austin, Georgetown, San Marcos, Bastrop, Travis County, Hays County, Bastrop County and Williamson County Texas. Travis County DWI Lawyer, the Dunham Law Firm.
The Dunham Law Firm is an Austin, Texas criminal defense law firm concentrating in drunk driving cases including Driving While Intoxicated (Austin DWI Attorney), Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI). Having a Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist handling your Texas DWI can make the difference of winning your DWI/DUI versus going to jail or doing DWI probation. You will find our criminal defense attorneys to be an excellent source of drunk driving information, Austin DWI educational resources, and qualified Austin DWI Lawyers. To speak with an Austin DWI Attorney about your Texas DWI charge, please call 512-879-1455 to schedule a free consultation.
When selecting Texas DWI legal representation, realize that your DWI lawyer's experience is very important. The way your drunk driving case is handled will have an influence on the outcome and thus your future. Having Texas Board Certified Criminal Law Specialists on your side can mean the difference between obtaining a good result and a bad result. At the Dunham Law Firm, many of our Austin DWI Attorneys have previously been Assistant District Attorneys, spending years perfecting their legal courtroom skills. We know the procedures of the Texas Criminal Courts and can make that system work for you.
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14-Year Old Charged with DUI in Austin
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DUI · Tags: DUI
Girl's uncle let her drive because he was too drunk.
A 14-year old girl was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) in Austin, Texas on February 19th. Her uncle had let her drive because he was too drunk to do so himself.
A caller notified police of a reckless driver in a 2003 Ford Explorer around 11:30 pm on Airport Boulevard in East Austin. The caller said that the vehicle had fishtailed, turned from a center lane into a parking lot and almost hit a building, reentered the roadway and drove in the bicycle lane. Police eventually stopped the vehicle, but not before it jumped a curb and drove through a residential lawn.
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14-Year Old Charged with DUI in Austin
By Dunham Law Firm · Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · No Comments
· Topics: DUI · Tags: DUI
Girl's uncle let her drive because he was too drunk.
A 14-year old girl was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) in Austin, Texas on February 19th. Her uncle had let her drive because he was too drunk to do so himself.
A caller notified police of a reckless driver in a 2003 Ford Explorer around 11:30 pm on Airport Boulevard in East Austin. The caller said that the vehicle had fishtailed, turned from a center lane into a parking lot and almost hit a building, reentered the roadway and drove in the bicycle lane. Police eventually stopped the vehicle, but not before it jumped a curb and drove through a residential lawn.
Read the rest of 14-Year Old Charged with DUI in Austin »
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