The clock is ticking. If you’ve been arrested for DUI, time is not on your side. In Texas, you only have 15 days to request an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing to fight your license suspension. Miss that deadline, and your license will be suspended. No exceptions. If you fail to request a hearing within…
When the Texas heat hits, the lake starts calling. For many, these lake days include an alcoholic beverage or two. Unfortunately, many fail to consider the serious consequences of drinking while boating, until they’re facing a Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) charge. According to TXDOT under Texas Penal Code § 49.06, a person can be charged…
When you’re involved in a criminal trial, whether as a defendant or someone close to the case, you might hear your attorney or others talk about the record. But what exactly is the “record” of a criminal trial, and why does it matter? Here, we’ll break down what the trial record includes, why it’s important,…
Hiring a lawyer after a drunk driving charge can be a daunting process. You want to ensure you’re making the best choice to protect your rights and navigate the legal system confidently. Before you take the plunge, here are some essential questions to help guide your decision. 1. What Is Your Experience with Drunk Driving…
A DWI arrest can turn your life upside down. Even a first offense can have serious consequences! Many people do not realize that under Texas law, you can be charged with DWI with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of 0.08%. It is also important to note that even if your BAC is below that limit,…
Mark your calendar for our Facebook Live: Winning Freedom for the Incarcerated in Texas where we’ll answer questions about post-conviction relief for families and friends of incarcerated inmates. When: Monday, May 12th Time: 11 am CST Where: Facebook Winning Freedom for the Incarcerated in Texas group https://www.facebook.com/groups/winning.freedom.for.incarcerated/ Attorney Sarah Durham will cover the writ process,…