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DWI Walk And Turn Test Houston Texas

Reader’s Question:

I was lucky enough not to have been charged with DWI after being pulled over a few days ago here in Houston, Texas. During the stop, I was asked to do some tests like walking on a straight line among other things. I knew that the officer was looking for a clue that I was intoxicated, if he found at least one clue, will I be charged with DWI then?

Larry

Houston, TX

DWI lawyers in Houston, Texas usually see the walk and turn test offered with only an imaginary line. It would be difficult to tell that the test would be hard without the studies. DWI lawyers would also commonly see their clients who were ordered to stand heel to toe while the instructions are delivered. Standing in this unnatural pose for one minute while listening to a police officer for important instructions may be more challenging than intended.

It is generally common for a police officer to identify one (and only one) clue would seem to indicate probable impairment. An example is that a police officer would generally say that a DWI suspect “stumbled on the turn.” But according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Study, this would amount to only one indicator of impairment and does not show that the accused is probably impaired.

DWI Breath Test Refusal Houston Texas

Reader’s Question:

I was told several times not to take the breath test if I’m stopped for DWI here in Houston, Texas. Why would I have to do that if I fairly know that my license would be suspended?

Roy
Houston, TX

Yes, it is true that if you refuse to take the breath test when asked to do so in a DWI investigation by a police officer in Houston, Texas, it would almost certainly result in the suspension of your driver’s license. The driver’s license suspension for breath or any blood alcohol test refusal would be for at least 180 days. However, there are a lot of issues about the breath tests and breath testing machines as many have already raised their concerns about the potential inaccuracy of the breath tests.

It would also be difficult for a DWI lawyer to defend the DWI case which involves breath tests. This is one of the primary reasons why even some DWI lawyers think that it would be impossible for them to recommend any driver to voluntarily submit to breath testing in a DWI investigation. They would rather prefer their potential clients to refuse a breath test, even if it means that they might lose their driver’s license for quite a while, especially if their client has had anything more than a single drink of an alcoholic beverage.

Who Is The Best DUI – DWI Lawyer in Houston Texas?

Reader’s Question:

It’s so bad that I was charged with DWI here in Houston, Texas. I gotta find the best lawyer, so how would I find the lawyer who could help me?

Max

Houston, TX

Selecting DWI lawyers may seem difficult at first and let me warn you that it’s not a good idea to hire the first lawyer that you meet. There are so many lawyers in Houston, Texas who don’t limit their practice in defending DWI and criminal cases and some of these lawyers only handle a few cases a year. Some lawyers may even be incompetent or inexperienced and don’t have much knowledge about DWI.

For you to be able to find the best lawyer, you must know some things that could help you narrow your search. You have to find out if the firm have lawyers who are highly experienced in defending DWI cases and these lawyers are those who limit their practice to DWI defense. The lawyer you would hire should also have access to the State’s most experienced expert witnesses on the forensic testing of breath and blood alcohol. You would also know if the lawyer is ethical if you ask him/her if they make promises as to the results that they can obtain. The answer should always be no, because specific results could not be predicted accurately. Lastly, I strongly suggest you not to hesitate to ask the lawyer if their firm would actually handle your DWI case or would sign you up and refer you to another firm or lawyer.

Would It Be Cheaper To Plead Guilty To DUI in Houston Texas?

Reader’s Question:

Is it true that is more costly to defend a DWI case than to plead guilty? If that is the case, will it be better if I just plead guilty to my DWI case in Houston, Texas?

Damian

Houston, TX

Sure it is more costly to defend a DWI case than to plead guilty but you have to keep in mind that so much is at stake which includes considerable penalty fees. This is the reason why the possibility of winning your DWI case in Houston, Texas should not be just dismissed; and it could cost less than you think.

Assuming your DWI case could not be won and just pleading guilty is the biggest mistake that you could do for yourself. Even some DWI lawyers commit this mistake and advise their client to plead guilty after getting the test result and the police report. But you need to know that the breath test, other chemical tests and the field sobriety tests all have potential built-in flaws and these flaws could make the difference in defending your DWI case. An example is that the results of a breath test can be challenged through a Motion to Suppress, with cross examination of the police officer or expert witness or evidence of your sobriety. Considering all these facts, it would not be better for you to just plead guilty on your DWI case.