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  • 1805 13th St., Lubbock, TX 79401

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Hogan Law Firm

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  • 6215 98th Street, Lubbock, TX 79424

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Hogan Law Firm

4.7
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  • Serving Slaton, TX and Lubbock County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • West Texas Native -- Board Certified Specialist Personal Injury Trial Law

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How does a DUI appears if it occurs in a different state than the licensing state?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
That's a weird Montana law and I don't know Montana law, but what I take from it is that they have something less than a DWI. So, even if they report it to Texas it won't satisfy as a prior DWI in Texas. And Texas will treat it the same as Montana. It may be on your record, but looks like it will just be on your driving record and not criminal record.
That's a weird Montana law and I don't know Montana law, but what I take from it is that they have something less than a DWI. So, even if they report it to Texas it won't satisfy as a prior DWI in Texas. And Texas will treat it the same as Montana. It may be on your record, but looks like it will just be on your driving record and not criminal record.
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How can I have my DUI drop to a reckless opp.?

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Answered by attorney John George Galasso (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of John G. Galasso
Your looking at least 3 days in jail and a 3 day program .17 is considered a high test in Ohio; You need to hire a lawyer represent you in court.
Your looking at least 3 days in jail and a 3 day program .17 is considered a high test in Ohio; You need to hire a lawyer represent you in court.

I want to know how to fight my case, I have been charged with a Class B misdemaeanor (DWI) and a Class A misdemeanor (possession of a pistol)

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
The gun case is largely dependent upon what happens with the DWI. If you have a CHL, then the only way to beat the gun case is to beat the DWI.  The strength of the DWI depends on (a) how you looked on the cops dashcam video (if there was one); (b) the station video (if there was one); (c) whether there was a breath test or a blood test; and (d) what you told the officer during the course of his/her investigation and arrest. If you look normal and sound normal on the videos, and there is no breath or blood tests, you should not plea guilty to it, in my opinion.  Your options with respect to the DWI is to plead guilty to it, or set it for trial. You can't get deferred probation in Texas on an alcohol case, so that is why the options are more limited than for some other type of cases. Often, the only way to avoid a conviction for a DWI charge is to take it to trial, and to win.  
The gun case is largely dependent upon what happens with the DWI. If you have a CHL, then the only way to beat the gun case is to beat the DWI.  The strength of the DWI depends on (a) how you looked on the cops dashcam video (if there was one); (b) the station video (if there was one); (c) whether there was a breath test or a blood test; and (d) what you told the officer during the course of his/her investigation and arrest. If you look normal and sound normal on the videos, and there is no breath or blood tests, you should not plea guilty to it, in my opinion.  Your options with respect to the DWI is to plead guilty to it, or set it for trial. You can't get deferred probation in Texas on an alcohol case, so that is why the options are more limited than for some other type of cases. Often, the only way to avoid a conviction for a DWI charge is to take it to trial, and to win.  
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