Anderson, TX DWI Law Firms & Lawyers

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Park Law Firm

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  • Serving Anderson, TX and Grimes County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Mike Park is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mike is also Board Certified in Civil Trial Law. Mr. Park was named a Texas... Read More

  • DUI/DWI LawyersAutomobile Accidents, 18 Wheeler Truck Collisions, and 11 more

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Mance Park
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  • 113 South Main Street, Anderson, TX 77830

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I still be charged with a DUI even if I was not in the car?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You can be, especially IF you are right next to the vehicle, or in an area where there is no one else but you and your car with the warm engine.
You can be, especially IF you are right next to the vehicle, or in an area where there is no one else but you and your car with the warm engine.

Can I be charged with open container ?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
An open container is a Class C ticket, like speeding. A open container with a DWI means the driver would have to do 3 days in jail for that open container. So really just depends on you. Open container tickets are pretty cheap and easy to defend. Maybe all should talk and work something out.
An open container is a Class C ticket, like speeding. A open container with a DWI means the driver would have to do 3 days in jail for that open container. So really just depends on you. Open container tickets are pretty cheap and easy to defend. Maybe all should talk and work something out.
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What does it mean if a probable cause charge is filed but the judge doesn't sign it?

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Answered by attorney Jon M. Buchholdt (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Buchholdt Law Offices
Judges do not sign probable cause charges. Charges at signed by prosecutors, and the judge may find based upon the allegations contained in the charging document that there is probable cause to bind the defendant over. But if the judge finds that the charging document does not contain facts sufficient to establish probable cause, she/he will release the defendant at arraignment.
Judges do not sign probable cause charges. Charges at signed by prosecutors, and the judge may find based upon the allegations contained in the charging document that there is probable cause to bind the defendant over. But if the judge finds that the charging document does not contain facts sufficient to establish probable cause, she/he will release the defendant at arraignment.
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