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DWI Trial Attorney for Dallas / Fort Worth
After an arrest for Driving While Intoxicated or DWI or DUI, many clients express feelings of helplessness. When you have no idea what
you are up against, fear of the unknown is a normal reaction. Rather than jumping to conclusions, all I can ask is that if you have been arrested for a
DWI in Fort Worth or Dallas, Texas, come to my office and talk to me as soon as possible. It will not cost
you anything but your time. There is more to the story than whether you had been drinking and driving (drinking and then driving is legal as long as
you are not intoxicated). The Government has the burden to prove that you were intoxicated at the time you were driving. The Government also has
to prove that they had a legal reason to pull you over. The Government must prove that you failed the tests that they administered; however, first they
must prove that the tests were administered according to the established guidelines. Together, we will attack the validity of the traffic-stop, we will
attack the validity of the road-side testing, we will attack the credibility of the road-side test results, we will attack the validity of the breath/blood
test, and we will attack the credibility of the breath/blood test results. I will take your DWI or DUI to trial in Fort Worth, Texas (Tarrant County) or
Dallas, Texas (Dallas County, Texas).
When you need the best Defense, call The Law Office of Paul Previte.
Take a minute to fully consider just a few of the possible consequences of a first time DWI arrest: a permanent criminal record, license suspension, greatly
increased insurance rates, immobilization of your vehicle unless the vehicle is equipped with an interlock device( this will prevent your vehicle from
operating without you first providing a breath sample), loss of your CDL privileges, at least 24 hours of community service, victim impact panels, drug and
alcohol classes and testing, jail, alcohol evaluations and counseling, and mandatory attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous.
Many clients initially tell me that they want to get the case concluded as soon as possible so that they can get it behind them. The
truth is that unless you prevail at trial or unless we can get the case reduced to a different offense, unless you are pardoned (highly unlikely), a final
DWI conviction will stay on your record forever! I cannot guarantee that you will not be convicted of DWI after a trial. I can guarantee you that
you will be convicted of DWI if you simply plead guilty without a fight. If you do not fight, the District Attorney has no incentive to offer you a
better option. If you do not fight, you have no chance to win.
THE DWI Defense Attorney for Dallas / Fort Worth!
Contact me today!
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