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  • 707 West Washington, Sherman, TX 75092-5639

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Micah Belden

5.0
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  • 303 W. Cherry Street, Sherman, TX 75090

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

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  • 112 N. Travis, Sherman, TX 75090

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  • Jeremy J. Poet Law Firm, PLLC, combines custom strategies, innovative solutions and preparedness to solve difficult family law and criminal law issues in Sherman, Texas, and... Read More

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Jarvis & Hamilton

4.9
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  • 123 W. Houston Street, Sherman, TX 75092

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Bob Jarvis appreciates the importance of defending the rights of the accused, and uses all available means to ensure that his clients receive high caliber representation and access... Read More

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  • 112 North Travis Street, Suite 100, Sherman, TX 75090

  • 514 N. Elm Street, Sherman, TX 75090

  • 402 West Lamar, Suite 101, Sherman, TX 75090

  • 116 S Crockett Street, Sherman, TX 75090

  • 303 W. Cherry St., Sherman, TX 75090

  • 108 N. Travis St., Sherman, TX 75090

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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.

How long does the court have to give me a hearing for a DWI?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
2 year statute of limitations, so yes, that can happen. Maybe they were waiting for your blood result.
2 year statute of limitations, so yes, that can happen. Maybe they were waiting for your blood result.

Can I pay my fine for dwi and avoid jail time?

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
DUI/DWI lawyer at LeGrande Law
Without knowin additional details regarding your case, the county, and court you are in, it is impossible to predict. However, it is not a good idea to just pay the fine for a DWI offense without having a lawyer review the evidence, facts and circumstances of your case. You may have defenses. You may be able to keep it off of your record completely - with no prior criminal history, or even no prior DWI's, you may have options available to you as a first time offender.   Even a conviction for a DWI can have lifelong consequences. Hire a lawyer you trust to defend your case. If you cannot afford a lawyer, consult with your appointed attorney before you make a decision.  Good luck. 
Without knowin additional details regarding your case, the county, and court you are in, it is impossible to predict. However, it is not a good idea to just pay the fine for a DWI offense without having a lawyer review the evidence, facts and circumstances of your case. You may have defenses. You may be able to keep it off of your record completely - with no prior criminal history, or even no prior DWI's, you may have options available to you as a first time offender.   Even a conviction for a DWI can have lifelong consequences. Hire a lawyer you trust to defend your case. If you cannot afford a lawyer, consult with your appointed attorney before you make a decision.  Good luck. 
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How can u help me

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
The degree to which any attorney can help you depends on several factors. As an initial matter, the prosecutors first have to be able to prove you were guilty of the offenses. If not, a good lawyer might be able to get one or more of the charges dismissed. If they can prove all three, then it becomes a matter of negotating with the State, and discussing the risks associated with any potential proposed resolution, with you. Ultimately, you're the one driving the boat. Our job is to give you the best advice we can, and to point out the icebergs, so to speak. Feel free to call me with additional questions. Best, Rick
The degree to which any attorney can help you depends on several factors. As an initial matter, the prosecutors first have to be able to prove you were guilty of the offenses. If not, a good lawyer might be able to get one or more of the charges dismissed. If they can prove all three, then it becomes a matter of negotating with the State, and discussing the risks associated with any potential proposed resolution, with you. Ultimately, you're the one driving the boat. Our job is to give you the best advice we can, and to point out the icebergs, so to speak. Feel free to call me with additional questions. Best, Rick
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