Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Denton County, County Criminal Court #1
Allegations
Officers found the client asleep in a parked car after drinking earlier. The client admitted to drinking, refused a roadside breath test, does not recall field sobriety tests, and declined a blood draw until a warrant issued. We scrutinized the basis for the welfare check and arrest and pointed to the lack of standardized testing. We raised concerns about whether warnings were properly given and the delay between any driving and the blood sample. With no prior record and these issues presented, the charge was reduced and the client received deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Travis County, County Court at Law, #9
Allegations
Police stopped the client after a minor parking lot maneuver. He admitted to drinking earlier and performed field sobriety tests. A roadside breath test, and a later test at the jail, each read 0.10. We secured the jail medical records showing extremely high blood sugar and documented diabetes, consistent with the balance and coordination issues the officer relied on. We challenged the weight of the FSTs and questioned whether the stop and observations fairly showed impairment. Confronted with those issues, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Misdemeanor Motion to Revoke Probation
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6
Allegations
The client was on deferred probation for a first DWI when a motion to revoke was filed after positive tests for THC and alcohol markers, missed check-ins, and paperwork lapses. We compiled proof of recent clean tests, illness, transportation problems, and financial constraints to explain the compliance gaps. We also obtained bond reinstatement and engaged with probation and the prosecutor to narrow the violations. The state agreed to reduce the allegations, and the court credited time already served. The client avoided further jail and closed the case.
Result
Reduction + Time Served
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Dallas County, City of Grand Prairie Municipal Court
Allegations
Police issued a Class C family violence assault ticket after a store incident near a fitting room. The client reported being confronted by several strangers and denied striking anyone, describing only brief hand contact after someone put a hand in their face. We got involved early, obtained the citation and report, and compiled a detailed timeline from our client. We emphasized that the parties were not family or household, that accounts conflicted, and that complainant identification was unclear. After sustained negotiations, the prosecutor dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI (BAC Over .15)
Location
Brazoria County, County Court at Law #3
Allegations
The client was stopped for allegedly failing to maintain a single lane and arrested after roadside tests and a breath result reported over .15. We reviewed body camera video and noted the stop followed brief drifting with no other cars nearby, and that tests were given despite a disclosed knee issue. We scrutinized the breath testing procedure and operator certification. Paired with proof of sustained sobriety and treatment, we pressed these points with the prosecutor. The case resolved as a first offense level with straight probation, avoiding jail time.
Result
Probation
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 6
Allegations
Our client was arrested for suspected DWI after a late-night stop. Records showed the blood draw occurred many hours after the arrest, and staff had to redo paperwork before it was taken. We challenged the reliability of the blood evidence given the delay and documentation problems, and prepared to litigate those issues. At the same time, we guided the client to complete DWI education, a victim impact panel, and a substance abuse evaluation. The combined pressure led to a reduced charge with a time served resolution.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Possession of a Controlled Substance (Felony)
Location
Medina County, 454th DC
Allegations
After a highway stop, officers detained our client and searched the car, saying they were investigating other suspected activity. Several passengers fled, and officers immediately entered the vehicle, later claiming a K-9 alert despite no dog ever being on scene. We dissected the reports and case evidence, challenged the lack of a clear basis for the stop and search, and highlighted the contradictions about the supposed dog alert. Facing suppression issues and evidentiary gaps, the prosecution agreed to reduce the charge, and we negotiated deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Hays County, CCL3
Allegations
Police filed a family-violence assault after a domestic dispute at a residence. The complainant told 911 she wanted the incident documented, and officers arrested our client based on her initial statement that hair had been grabbed during an argument. We obtained the 911 audio and police video, gathered proof of counseling and a completed parenting course, and highlighted that there were no visible injuries and the accounts were disputed. The complainant later signed an affidavit of non-prosecution, which we presented. After negotiations, the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Tarrant County, CCC5
Allegations
A domestic dispute began when the client awoke to being struck and used limited force to stop it by pushing away and briefly holding wrists. During the struggle, the other person’s lip was injured. The client called 911, waited for officers, and was arrested largely due to the visible injury. We organized evidence showing defensive conduct, noting that the client was the 911 caller and that family members witnessed the struggle. After we submitted our materials and challenged proof of intentional injury, the prosecution dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
DWI (BAC Over .15)
Location
Collin County, County Court at Law 5
Allegations
Police stopped the client after a lane deviation during a turn. The client acknowledged drinking and was asked to perform field sobriety tests. Wearing heeled boots, dealing with contact lens glare, and with a prior ankle injury, the client struggled, and officers obtained a blood warrant that later reported a result well over .15. We reviewed the videos and reports, documented the environmental and physical factors affecting the tests, and prepared the case for trial. We pressed these points in negotiations, and the prosecution agreed to reduce the charge to a lower level DWI.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Travis County, CCL8
Allegations
Stopped for speeding, the driver was initially warned and allowed to leave. Shortly after, a minor rear-end collision at a light led to a renewed stop and a DWI arrest. The client declined field sobriety testing and a voluntary blood draw, so officers obtained a warrant, but the sample was taken hours after the driving. We scrutinized the reports and medical records, noting the delay and identification mistakes. Using these weaknesses in negotiations, we secured a reduced charge with credit for time served.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
DWI - First Offense
Location
Bexar County, CC15
Allegations
Stopped for failing to signal, our client admitted to a few drinks and was arrested after HGN and walk-and-turn tests. The officer did not conduct the one-leg stand. The client consented to a breath test that read over the limit, but the client has diabetes. We pulled the breath-testing records and police reports, gathered medical documentation, and challenged the reliability of both the field tests and the breath result given that condition and the limited FSTs. After we presented these issues to the prosecution, the case was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
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