Shiner, TX DWI Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 931 St. Joseph, Gonzales, TX 78629

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Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
DUI/DWI lawyer at LeGrande Law
Your license can be suspended 2 ways from a DWI arrest: 1) Administrative License Revocation (ALR)- If you are arrested for DWI and refuse a breath or blood test, your license can be suspended 6 months; if you voluntarily provide a sample, it can be suspended for 90 days. You can request a hearing on the license revocation within 15 days of arrest or it is waived. If no hearing is requested, the suspension starts 45 days after arrest. If you request a hearing, your license may not get suspended - you would need a lawyer for this.   2) DWI conviction- 1st offense DWI conviction your license can be suspended from 90 days to 1-year.   If your license is suspended, you can obtain a license to drive during the suspension (occupational drivers license).
Your license can be suspended 2 ways from a DWI arrest: 1) Administrative License Revocation (ALR)- If you are arrested for DWI and refuse a breath or blood test, your license can be suspended 6 months; if you voluntarily provide a sample, it can be suspended for 90 days. You can request a hearing on the license revocation within 15 days of arrest or it is waived. If no hearing is requested, the suspension starts 45 days after arrest. If you request a hearing, your license may not get suspended - you would need a lawyer for this.   2) DWI conviction- 1st offense DWI conviction your license can be suspended from 90 days to 1-year.   If your license is suspended, you can obtain a license to drive during the suspension (occupational drivers license).
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I get dwi. but my alchol level is 0.123.is tha level is to high or low and my friend told me 0.123 that means 1.2 . is that correct

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Answered by attorney Anthony Scott Simpson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Anthony Simpson, Esq.
Your blood alcohol concentration will be a .12. The legal limit is .08, so you are 50% over the limit.  You friend is not correct.  Whether it is high or not is relative, but it is high enough to convict you if proven at trial.  
Your blood alcohol concentration will be a .12. The legal limit is .08, so you are 50% over the limit.  You friend is not correct.  Whether it is high or not is relative, but it is high enough to convict you if proven at trial.  
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What are my odds for getting a DUI charged reduced or dismissed?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Graves Law Firm
Sounds like a defensible case, but no defense lawyer can tell you for sure what the prosecution will do in terms of a dismissal or reduction until he or she speaks with them. Until you get to trial everything depends on the prosecutor. Then everything depends on the jury. You need a good lawyer. Good luck.
Sounds like a defensible case, but no defense lawyer can tell you for sure what the prosecution will do in terms of a dismissal or reduction until he or she speaks with them. Until you get to trial everything depends on the prosecutor. Then everything depends on the jury. You need a good lawyer. Good luck.
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