DWI/DUI Case Results in Tarrant, TX

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PROBATION

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CDC4

Allegations

Police found our client asleep in a fast-food drive-thru with the vehicle in the lane. He declined field sobriety and breath testing, so officers obtained a warrant and drew blood that later came back around .15. With two prior DWIs, the new arrest was filed as a felony with real prison exposure. We scrutinized the discovery and lab results, counseled the client on proactive steps, and emphasized that there was no crash or injuries and significant time since the prior cases. We negotiated straight probation on the felony, keeping him out of prison.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
PROBATION

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC7

Allegations

A traffic stop for a registration issue led officers to question our client about alcohol, give roadside tests, and make an arrest. The breath test registered over 0.15. We obtained the dash and body cam footage and the breath records, closely reviewing the field test instructions and the machine’s maintenance. With a prior DWI and a suspended license, the stakes were high. We built mitigation, secured prompt interlock compliance, and documented steps toward lawful driving. Leveraging that and our evidence review, we negotiated straight probation, avoiding jail while the client completed supervision.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC2

Allegations

Police initiated a stop after alleging rapid acceleration and found the driver pouring out a canned drink, noting an open container. The individual completed field sobriety tests and later consented to a breath test that supported an enhanced DWI. We pulled the videos and testing records, scrutinized the basis for the stop, and presented strong mitigation, including full cooperation, no prior history, and completion of classes. Through sustained negotiations, the prosecution dropped the enhancement, reduced the charge, and agreed to straight probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Dec 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
PROBATION

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CDC1

Allegations

Following a stop for speeding, officers noted signs of impairment during field sobriety tests and obtained a blood draw that later showed a very high result. With prior DWI convictions, the case was filed as a felony third. We pulled the reports, videos, and lab records, scrutinized the stop and how the tests were given, and documented the client's compliance with the ignition interlock and other court orders. After sustained negotiations, the prosecution agreed to straight probation, sparing the client a prison sentence.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC9

Allegations

Our client was stopped for speeding after a night out and admitted to a few cocktails. Officers conducted roadside tests, noted clues on the eye exam, and obtained a hospital blood sample. We secured the video and lab records, highlighting that the arrest hinged largely on the HGN and that the blood result sat near an aggravating threshold. We also questioned the timing and interpretation of the draw. Faced with these issues, the prosecution agreed to reduce the charge, and the client resolved the case on terms that kept a conviction off the record.

Result

Charges Reduced

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
PROBATION

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC1

Allegations

Police stopped our client for alleged swerving after he dropped a phone, then noted an odor of alcohol and a sealed beer in the cup holder. He declined the field sobriety tests, and officers obtained a warrant for a blood draw. The client also has congestive heart failure and experienced elevated blood pressure and a panic episode at the scene, with EMS recommending transport. We secured the dash and body camera video and gathered medical documentation to challenge the reliability of the impairment cues and the reason for the lane deviation. We also had the client begin the DWI education course, a victim impact panel, and a substance abuse evaluation to show rehabilitation. After sustained negotiations, the prosecution agreed to resolve the case with straight probation.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC3

Allegations

After a late-night traffic stop for a brief lane drift while reaching for a dropped phone, the client acknowledged having a couple of drinks and was given field sobriety tests before being arrested. A blood sample was taken several hours later and returned around the legal limit, well below any enhanced range. We obtained the video, scrutinized how the tests were administered, and emphasized the delay between driving and the blood draw, raising reliability concerns. Leveraging these issues, we negotiated probation, avoiding jail time.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC6

Allegations

After leaving work and meeting friends, the client crashed into a barrier and down a small embankment. First responders noted injuries, yet the officer proceeded with field sobriety tests and arrested for DWI. A blood draw later reported a result near the legal limit. We pulled the videos and reports, emphasized the client's injury-related balance issues, and challenged the reliability and timing of the blood score. Using those weaknesses in negotiations, we secured deferred probation, allowing the case to be dismissed upon successful completion.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Dec 2025 Attorney: Robert Keating
PROBATION

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DWI - Third Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CDC1

Allegations

After a nighttime fender bender, the client relocated to a safer, well lit area to exchange information. Police arrived, detained the client, and after a refusal of roadside tests obtained a blood warrant that later reported a very high result. We scrutinized the crash timeline, the basis for the quick arrest, and the blood warrant affidavit. We also presented mitigation, including proof of alcohol monitoring and a plan to address bond concerns. Using that leverage, we secured probation and kept the client out of custody.

Result

Probation

Dec 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC8

Allegations

After a late night out, the client clipped a roadside fixture and drove the short distance home. Officers located the vehicle, followed to the residence, and made a DWI arrest. No field sobriety tests were performed, and a blood sample was taken. We secured the reports and lab results, documented that the incident involved only property damage, and gathered proof the repairs were addressed. Leveraging the absence of roadside testing and the client’s clean history, we negotiated deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the record.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Nov 2025 Attorney: Robert Keating
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CC10

Allegations

After a traffic stop for an alleged wide right turn, the client admitted to having a couple of drinks and was asked to perform field sobriety tests. The officer noted balance and counting issues on the one-leg stand, arrested the client, and obtained a breath sample. Although the officer mentioned a result around the .15 mark, the case was filed as a standard Class B DWI. We reviewed dash and body cam video, scrutinized how the tests were given, and audited breath-machine records. Leveraging those issues, we negotiated deferred probation to avoid a conviction.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Nov 2025 Attorney: Zach Redington
NOT GUILTY

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Tarrant County, CCC8

Allegations

Police stopped the client after claiming the car showed as uninsured, then arrested for DWI following roadside tests and a consensual hospital blood draw that later reported around .14. We obtained and reviewed the dash and body cameras, highlighting confusing instructions and inconsistencies in how the field tests were given. We also subpoenaed insurance records and an agent to confirm the policy was active, undercutting the stated reason for the stop. At trial we cross examined the officer and pressed the State on these gaps. The jury found the client not guilty.

Result

Not Guilty

Nov 2025 Attorney: Michael Garcia

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