DWI/DUI Case Results in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

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CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC6

Allegations

Officers responded to a wellness check on a parked vehicle and found our client asleep, then initiated a DWI investigation. She denied drinking, admitted recent inhalant use, and a single canister was recovered. Field sobriety tests were unreliable given a documented neurological condition, and the blood draw occurred hours later, weakening any link to impairment while driving. We obtained the videos and medical records, challenged the refusal notation and the basis for the stop, and pressed the timing gaps. The state reduced the charge, and we secured deferred probation on the lesser offense.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #5

Allegations

After a night out near home, officers contacted our client after a reckless driving report. Believing a drink had been tampered with, the client had little memory, declined roadside tests due to nerves, and consented to a blood draw. A later breath check at the jail read high but was described as not for court use. We scrutinized the timing and reliability of the testing and the absence of standardized field tests, and compiled proof of prompt treatment and strict sobriety monitoring. Leveraging those issues and mitigation, we secured a reduction to a lesser charge with deferred terms.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC4

Allegations

After a late-night traffic stop for an alleged signal violation, the client was arrested for DWI following roadside tests and a consent blood draw. The draw required multiple attempts and produced a limited sample, and no alcohol result was initially provided. We challenged whether the client was properly qualified for field sobriety testing and scrutinized the reliability of the blood collection. Presenting these issues to the prosecution created meaningful risk in their proof. The case resolved with deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the client’s record.

Result

Deferred Probation

Sep 2025
PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Collin County, County Criminal Court #5

Allegations

After a minor rear-end collision, the client was investigated for suspected DWI. They denied drinking that day, stating any alcohol was consumed the night before. Field sobriety tests were performed while the client was experiencing a panic attack. The client declined a breath test, and a blood draw was obtained. We scrutinized the reports and highlighted how the panic affected the reliability of roadside observations, along with the lack of injuries and a clean history. Through negotiation, we secured straight probation.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #1

Allegations

After a minor rear-end collision, police arrested our client for DWI based on signs of alcohol use. The client consented to a blood draw. We pulled the crash report, video, and lab paperwork, and scrutinized the timeline between driving, impact, and the draw. We underscored that the cause of the crash was uncertain and the field observations were inconsistent. With no prior record and full cooperation, we pushed for a reduction. The state agreed to reduce the charge, and we secured deferred probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 1

Allegations

The case began after a single vehicle mishap where the driver pulled off the road and became stuck. Officers arrived after a 911 call, conducted field sobriety tests, and later obtained a warrant for a blood draw that reported about a .16 BAC. We reviewed the dash and body camera footage and scrutinized the testing instructions, conditions, and the timing and contents of the blood warrant, identifying irregularities and leverage points. We used those issues in negotiations with the prosecutor. The result was deferred probation, avoiding a final conviction.

Result

Deferred Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Clifford Duke
PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 3

Allegations

After a single-vehicle incident where bystanders helped the driver from a roadside ditch, officers conducted field sobriety tests on muddy, uneven ground and made an arrest. The client verbally consented to a blood draw but declined to sign the consent form, and the state later relied on a high BAC result. We obtained the police reports, consent paperwork, and state lab records, and scrutinized the data and procedures behind the blood analysis. We also emphasized how the sobriety tests were performed in poor conditions. With these issues raised, we negotiated a resolution with no jail time and straight probation.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Dallas County, County Criminal Court No. 3

Allegations

Police initiated a stop after a reported reckless driver, but the responding officer activated lights almost immediately and did not personally observe much driving. We combed through the evidence and noted the state had not produced the recording of the third party report that supposedly justified the stop, creating questions about identification and the basis for detention. Meanwhile, the blood test was high, so we focused negotiations on the stop issues and mitigation completed by our client. The prosecution agreed to reduce the case to a lower grade DWI with deferred adjudication, keeping a conviction off the record.

Result

Charges Reduced

Sep 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
NOT GUILTY

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC1

Allegations

Police found our client stopped at a rail crossing, engine running, and woke her after she dozed while waiting. She completed roadside tests and later consented to a blood draw. We obtained the videos, which showed steady balance, clear speech, and officers remarking she performed well. We hired a forensic toxicologist who confirmed the lab's screen flagged an internal standard and never confirmed any drugs, and the blood result was near the legal limit. At trial we challenged the state's theory that she had been higher earlier and exposed gaps in their procedures. The jury returned a Not Guilty.

Result

Not Guilty

Sep 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
PROBATION

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DWI (BAC Over .15)

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 4

Allegations

Officers contacted the driver after noticing a vehicle rolling on a blown tire with sparks. The client declined field sobriety tests and denied drinking, but was arrested and later provided a station breath sample that read 0.21. Our team reviewed the basis for the stop, the choice to arrest without roadside testing, and the breath test procedures and timing. We highlighted these concerns and presented mitigation to the state. The case resolved with straight probation.

Result

Probation

Sep 2025 Attorney: Nelson Knight
PROBATION

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court No. 5-F

Allegations

After a traffic stop for speeding on a motorcycle, the client was arrested for a third DWI. Officers noted an alcohol odor, but a burst six pack in the luggage explained the smell. Field tests were limited because of documented balance and eye movement issues, and a blood draw was taken. We compiled medical records, the police reports, and ignition interlock records from the client’s primary vehicle showing a clean sample shortly before the stop. Using that evidence, we challenged impairment and negotiated straight probation.

Result

Probation

Aug 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #4

Allegations

The client was stopped after an officer claimed a swerve and noted an open container in the vehicle. Field sobriety tests were administered multiple times, despite the client's vertigo and other medical issues. The client consented to a breath test that returned inconsistent numbers, with a later reading near 0.12. We reviewed video, challenged the reliability of the tests, and emphasized the medical factors. The prosecution agreed to resolve the case with deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Probation

Aug 2025 Attorney: Cole Nettles

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