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  • 4125 West Waco Drive, Waco, TX 76714-8418

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers3 awards

  • Serving Waco and Central Texas since 1925

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McLeod & McLeod LLP

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  • 801 Washington Avenue, Suite 500, Waco, TX 76701

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Waco family law and criminal defense attorneys with over 40 years of combined legal experience.

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  • 618 Columbus Ave., Waco, TX 76701

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  • 1521 Austin Ave., Waco, TX 76710

  • 801 Washington Ave., Ste 601, Waco, TX 76701

  • 509 N. 32nd St., Waco, TX 76707-3223

  • 100 N. 6th St., Ste. 502, Waco, TX 76703

  • 425 Austin Avenue, Suite 1202, Waco, TX 76701

  • 5400 Bosque Boulevard, Suite 2010, Waco, TX 76710

  • 620 Columbus Avenue, Waco, TX 76703

  • 801 Washington Avenue, Suite 300, Waco, TX 76701-1260

  • 129 Post Office St., Marlin, TX 76661

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How long does the state of texas have to conduct Blood Analysis in a felony Dui case? Can synthetic marijuana be tested for, specifically xlr-11?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
A jury can convict you if the State can prove you were intoxicated by "reason of the introduction of alcohol or drugs or any combination thereof." So, the short answer is yes, they can get you for the synthetic. There are issues with synthetic in terms of associating it with the illegal drugs enumerated in the H&S Code, though. Beyond the classification issue, there might be an issue with respect to the toxicological effects smoking synthetic would have on you 4 hours after smoking, if they even have evidence to prove that. The DRE exam may be a red herring; or it may be reduced to that. The DRE protocol is supposed to allow the cops to determine which "drug class" your alleged intoxication may stem from. I don't believe synthetic is among the drugs that are included in the DRE protocol. Synthetic isn't MJ; so I wouldn't allow them to testify that the signs and symptoms observed with respect to an MJ investigation are the same as those that should be observed when a person has smoked an entirely different-non-natural, substance. So, there are a lot of issues that can be explored in your defense. If it's your 3rd, you probably already know you're looking at 2-10 years in prison. And, it sounds like this one could be beatable. Hire a good lawyer well-versed in DWI.
A jury can convict you if the State can prove you were intoxicated by "reason of the introduction of alcohol or drugs or any combination thereof." So, the short answer is yes, they can get you for the synthetic. There are issues with synthetic in terms of associating it with the illegal drugs enumerated in the H&S Code, though. Beyond the classification issue, there might be an issue with respect to the toxicological effects smoking synthetic would have on you 4 hours after smoking, if they even have evidence to prove that. The DRE exam may be a red herring; or it may be reduced to that. The DRE protocol is supposed to allow the cops to determine which "drug class" your alleged intoxication may stem from. I don't believe synthetic is among the drugs that are included in the DRE protocol. Synthetic isn't MJ; so I wouldn't allow them to testify that the signs and symptoms observed with respect to an MJ investigation are the same as those that should be observed when a person has smoked an entirely different-non-natural, substance. So, there are a lot of issues that can be explored in your defense. If it's your 3rd, you probably already know you're looking at 2-10 years in prison. And, it sounds like this one could be beatable. Hire a good lawyer well-versed in DWI.
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How do we go about solving this DUI/DWI case?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
New Mexico? I am in Texas. Have no idea about New Mexico law or how you got on a Texas list. I would google DWI trial lawyer in your area and go meet with them. Research the hell out of them and go with who makes you most comfortable and who you can afford.
New Mexico? I am in Texas. Have no idea about New Mexico law or how you got on a Texas list. I would google DWI trial lawyer in your area and go meet with them. Research the hell out of them and go with who makes you most comfortable and who you can afford.
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Could an attorney take over these cases on probation for me so I may move on and keep my job?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
Yes an attorney can help you. Any good criminal attorney can find out the options available and get a quick resolution.
Yes an attorney can help you. Any good criminal attorney can find out the options available and get a quick resolution.