Driving While Intoxicated
Covers Texas Penal Code § 49.04, ALR 15-day deadline, blood/breath refusal, prior DWIs, and sobriety tests.
Practice-specific client intake forms and one-page cheat sheets covering what to do (and what to avoid) in the first 72 hours after an arrest, charge, or licensing inquiry. All PDFs are free, no email required.
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Covers Texas Penal Code § 49.04, ALR 15-day deadline, blood/breath refusal, prior DWIs, and sobriety tests.
Covers Health & Safety Code §§ 481.115, 481.1122, 481.121, 481.134, search questions, and lab testing.
Covers Penal Code §§ 22.01, 22.02, 25.07, protective orders, no-contact, and affirmative finding of family violence.
Covers Penal Code §§ 31.03, 30.02, 32.31, value tiers, restitution, and crimes of moral turpitude.
Covers 21 U.S.C. § 846, 18 U.S.C. §§ 1343, 924(c), 1001, Speedy Trial Act, USSG, and safety valve.
Covers Family Code §§ 54.01, 54.02, 58.253, detention hearings, determinate sentencing, and sealing.
Covers CCP Ch. 55 (expunction), Gov’t Code § 411.071 (non-disclosure), waiting periods, and eligibility.
Covers SBEC investigations, 19 TAC Ch. 249, mandatory reporting, educator certification, and reinstatement.
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