Best DWI criminal lawyer in Williamson County, Georgetown, TX, wins or dismisses most cases?
Friday, August 22nd, 2008 at
12:57 pm
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Most attorneys offer a free initial visit, but I think you are going to find this is going to be tough to beat.
The fact you have a prescription for the drugs does not matter. If you read the label, I’ll bet all three warn about driving while taking the meds, and I’m sure combining them is even worse. They do not have to prove you took the drugs illegally, all they have to prove is the drugs impaired your driving.
As far as refusing the breath test, that in itself is evidence of intoxication.
As a final piece of evidence, you rear ended a car. It doesn’t matter how minor, the fact you hit a car will go towards proving impairment.
I wouldn’t suggest bringing up the officer not being thoughtful towards the child.
You have him beat in that department when you got behind the wheel all drugged up, and put him in danger by rear ending another car.
glovett98, Call a professional, they should know the ins and out of Rhode Island law by heart.