Author Archives: Deandra Grant

Know Before You Blow: Should I Take a Breathalyzer Test?

Know Before You Blow Should I Take a Breathalyzer Test

According to the laws of many states, a driver has to give consent before taking a breathalyzer test when asked to do so by a police officer. The choice to take the test or not can be a difficult one depending on an individual circumstance. You can decline to take the test, but will it […]

6 Questions to Ask your Austin DUI Attorney

6 Questions to Ask your Austin DUI Attorney

Did you know that in 2015, more than 1.1 million drivers were charged with a DUI? Getting behind the wheel of a car while under the influence is a dangerous decision. Not only do you risk injuring someone else, you also risk your own life. If you’re caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you’ll […]

What to Expect With a First Offense DUI in Texas

What to Expect With a First Offense DUI in Texas

A charge of Driving under the influence (DUI) carries heavy penalties in any state. In Texas, a first offense DUI charge will vary according to the circumstance. Those circumstances impact your driving record and drivers license status. Criminal Charges for a First Offense DUI A first offense DUI in Texas may be a misdemeanor. That does […]

5 Things To Remember Before and After Your Field Sobriety Test

5 Things To Remember Before and After Your Field Sobriety Test

DUI arrests are an unfortunate, but very real, fact of life. And although there is quite a stigma attached to those who are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the truth is that it can happen to anyone who drinks. For this reason, it’s very important to educate yourself on what to do […]

5 Questions to Ask Your Austin DWI Lawyer

5 Questions to Ask Your Austin DWI Lawyer

There is a lot of confusion about DWI (driving while intoxicated) versus a DUI (driving under the influence). Put simply, both refer to operating a vehicle without normal mental or physical functionality due to drugs or alcohol. These two sound similar but have differences and have a huge impact on the outcome of when facing the judge. […]

How to Find the Best DWI Attorney in Austin

How to Find the Best DWI Attorney in Austin

We all make bad decisions in life. And sadly, we have to deal with the consequences of those actions. In 2013, over 28 million people admitted to driving while under the influence of alcohol. In perspective, this number is larger than the population of Texas. If you’ve recently been arrested for a DWI, you’ll need legal […]

4 Things to Do After a DUI Arrest in Austin

4 Things to Do After a DUI Arrest in Austin

Did you know that DUI Arrests in Austin only have a conviction rate of about 64%? So, just because you were pulled over and blew over the legal limit, doesn’t mean your life is over. It can be an incredibly intimidating experience. And it can be embarrassing, particularly as people drive by while you’re trying to perform […]

Texas DWI – Cocaine and Marijuana

Texas DWI - Cocaine and Marijuana

Tom (not client’s real name) had worked a full day and was taking a friend home that evening when he was pulled over for his tail light not working properly. The short video of Tom driving before the stop showed no traffic violations. Tom used his turn signals and stopped safely. However, the police officer […]

New “2nd Chance” DWI Law in Texas

New 2nd Chance DWI Law in Texas

The new “2nd Chance” DWI non-disclosure law will take effect 9/1/17. It will allow those with DWI first offense convictions to have their records sealed if they meet certain requirements. If you have been convicted of DWI first offense in Texas, please contact our office to find out if you are eligible to file a Petition […]

It can happen to anyone (part II)!

It can happen to anyone (part II)!

http://www.chron.com/news/article/Montgomery-County-Sheriff-s-deputy-arrested-on-11165056.php Well, here we go again. Another Law Enforcement Officer arrested and charged with DWI, this time out of Montgomery County. At least the Defendant in this case was off-duty at the time of his arrest. Expect a letter of resignation or an official termination to come soon if indeed Deputy Flynn is convicted of […]