St. Paul, TX DWI Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • The Saputo Law Firm has obtained hundreds of wins in complex criminal litigation in state and federal courts across Texas. We have represented numerous high-profile clients. Call... Read More

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What is the statute of limitations on felony DWI?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
2 years to get arrested. Now that they charged you they have a reasonable amount of time to proceed. So just let the sleeping dog lie and kick it only after 2 years have gone by since the arrest.
2 years to get arrested. Now that they charged you they have a reasonable amount of time to proceed. So just let the sleeping dog lie and kick it only after 2 years have gone by since the arrest.
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Can I drive with my Texas driver’s license until my court date?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
I don't know Colorado law. But in Texas you can fight the suspension. Which I suspect you can do in Colorado as well.
I don't know Colorado law. But in Texas you can fight the suspension. Which I suspect you can do in Colorado as well.

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Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
If they didn't take your blood it's not all that likely they'll be able to file charges against you. If you were on meds, which caused you to lose control of the vehicle, you can be prosecuted for DWI. However, if there's no video, if there's no test, if there's no blood, then there's not much evidence for them to use to go after you. If you get a summons in the mail ordering you to appear in court, then you'll know they filed on you. The other thing that may happen is they may simply issue a warrant for your arrest. But, like I said, if they didn't at least get a blood test, there's not much they can use, and I wouldn't expect a future charge.
If they didn't take your blood it's not all that likely they'll be able to file charges against you. If you were on meds, which caused you to lose control of the vehicle, you can be prosecuted for DWI. However, if there's no video, if there's no test, if there's no blood, then there's not much evidence for them to use to go after you. If you get a summons in the mail ordering you to appear in court, then you'll know they filed on you. The other thing that may happen is they may simply issue a warrant for your arrest. But, like I said, if they didn't at least get a blood test, there's not much they can use, and I wouldn't expect a future charge.
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