Wilson, TX DWI Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 1805 13th Street, Lubbock, TX 79410

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Mehr Singh
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Hogan Law Firm

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  • 6215 98th Street, Lubbock, TX 79424

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

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

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  • 1805 13th St., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • Led by partners Dan Hurley and David Guinn, our law firm has had tremendous success in jury trials in both state and federal courthouses throughout the state of Texas. If you or a... Read More

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  • 1108 Main Street, Lubbock, TX 79401-3316

  • 2301 Broadway St., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 802 Main St., Lubbock, TX 79401-3418

  • 1409 19th St., Ste. 101, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1112 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1001 Main St., Ste. 204, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 915 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 5220 80th Street, Lubbock, TX 79424-2842

  • 2012 Broadway St., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1217 Ave. K, Lubbock, TX 79401-4025

  • 812 Main St., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1005 Bway., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 7606 University Ave., Ste. B-4, Lubbock, TX 79423

  • 1014 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401-3302

  • 1001 Main Street, Suite 707, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1114 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1114 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

  • 1005 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401-3326

  • 2022 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79401

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What do the abbreviations AETD and VIP stand for regarding a DUI conviction?

Thomas J Tomko
Answered by attorney Thomas J Tomko (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thomas J. Tomko, Attorney at Law
VIP is Victim's Impact Panel. This is a class that you would take, typically after sentencing. I do not recognize AEDT.
VIP is Victim's Impact Panel. This is a class that you would take, typically after sentencing. I do not recognize AEDT.

Can i get charged for a dwi still if the officer did not take me to jail that night?

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
Yes, you can still be charged. If the arrest was only 5 days ago, the most pressing issue is the ALR. If the officer confiscated your DL, he will have sent that paperwork to Austin. So, the clock is ticking. You have only 15 days from the date of arrest to contest the 6 month suspension of your license. I specialize in DWI cases, and can tell you that I handle the ALR on every single DWI case I'm hired on, provided I am hired within that 15 day window. It gives us an opportunity to fight to prevent the suspension. Also, it's our only real opportunity to get live testimony from an officer prior to trial.  As for the arrest, here's what will happen. The hospital should have drawn the blood. It will then be sent to a lab to be tested for the BAC level. Once the report is issued it will be sent to the agency that requested the testing (the arresting agency and/or the DA's office). If the BAC is at or above a .08 either a warrant or a summons will issue for your appearance on the case.  Right now there's a pretty significant backlog for blood testing at the labs. So, it could take up to a couple of months before you hear anything back on the blood. But, don't wait. Again, you can still fight the ALR; and it's an important piece of the discovery process in a DWI defense.
Yes, you can still be charged. If the arrest was only 5 days ago, the most pressing issue is the ALR. If the officer confiscated your DL, he will have sent that paperwork to Austin. So, the clock is ticking. You have only 15 days from the date of arrest to contest the 6 month suspension of your license. I specialize in DWI cases, and can tell you that I handle the ALR on every single DWI case I'm hired on, provided I am hired within that 15 day window. It gives us an opportunity to fight to prevent the suspension. Also, it's our only real opportunity to get live testimony from an officer prior to trial.  As for the arrest, here's what will happen. The hospital should have drawn the blood. It will then be sent to a lab to be tested for the BAC level. Once the report is issued it will be sent to the agency that requested the testing (the arresting agency and/or the DA's office). If the BAC is at or above a .08 either a warrant or a summons will issue for your appearance on the case.  Right now there's a pretty significant backlog for blood testing at the labs. So, it could take up to a couple of months before you hear anything back on the blood. But, don't wait. Again, you can still fight the ALR; and it's an important piece of the discovery process in a DWI defense.
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Can an blood test show more alcohol than a breathalyzer test?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
the roadside breath test is highly inaccurate, although, usually it would be higher, not lower than blood alcohol if the breath was taken prior to full absorption of alcohol, the blood test could also be higher I would expect the blood test to be about the same or lower
the roadside breath test is highly inaccurate, although, usually it would be higher, not lower than blood alcohol if the breath was taken prior to full absorption of alcohol, the blood test could also be higher I would expect the blood test to be about the same or lower
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