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June, 2015 | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Archive for June, 2015. Can DWI Evidence be Used if You Weren’t Mirandized? When police pull you over, they may ask you questions like whether you have consumed any alcohol. A law enforcement officer may also ask you how much you’ve had to drink. It is important to determine when your rights actually. Violated so you can make a compelling legal argument to keep illegally obtained evidence from being used. You should consult with an experienced DWI defense. When Must Police Mirandize You in DWI Cases?
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April, 2015 | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Archive for April, 2015. Fourth Amendment & Administrative DUI License Suspensions. In the state of Texas, a driver who refuses to take a blood or breath test after a DUI arrest can have his license suspended for between 90 days and two years. The Texas Department of Public Safety. Also warns motorists that they can face a 90-day to two-year license suspension if they submit to a test of their blood-alcohol concentration and their BAC is .08 or higher. Recently, one case in North Carolina addressed what ...
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Sleep Driving as a Defense to Houston DWI | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Laquo; Fourth Amendment & Administrative DUI License Suspensions. Can DWI Evidence be Used if You Weren’t Mirandized? Sleep Driving as a Defense to Houston DWI. Does a defendant in Houston, Harris County and Montgomery County need to make a voluntary choice to be convicted of driving drunk? This is a question that comes up in some complex DWI cases. If you have been charged with driving under the influence, a DWI defense lawyer can help you to explore ways to. Does DWI Require a Voluntary Act? The motori...
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Drugged Driving an Increasing Focus of Law Enforcement | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Laquo; Could Texas Drunk Drivers Be Prohibited From Buying Alcohol? Necessity as a Defense in Houston DUI Cases. Drugged Driving an Increasing Focus of Law Enforcement. Can lead to the loss of your driver’s license, a criminal record and potentially a requirement to complete a mandatory drug counseling program. Drugged Driving is On-the-Rise. Call Joseph LaBella and Associates today at 800-395-5951 or visit. Http:/ www.texas-dwi-lawyers.com/. To speak with a Houston DUI defense lawyer. Serving. This entr...
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May, 2015 | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Archive for May, 2015. Sleep Driving as a Defense to Houston DWI. Does a defendant in Houston, Harris County and Montgomery County need to make a voluntary choice to be convicted of driving drunk? This is a question that comes up in some complex DWI cases. If you have been charged with driving under the influence, a DWI defense lawyer can help you to explore ways to. Make it difficult for a prosecutor to prove the case against you. If you can disprove any part of the crime, you should avoid conviction.
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July, 2015 | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Archive for July, 2015. Texas Follows Red-State Trend of Being Tough on DWI Defendants. Red states tend to impose harsher penalties on people who drive under the influence of alcohol, as compared with blue states. Wallet Hub. As soon as possible post-arrest to begin developing an effective strategy to fight charges. Texas Imposes Strict Penalties on DWI Defendants. The state of Texas ranked 18th out of 51 in terms of how strict its penalties are when a defendant is found guilty of impaired driving. I...
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Archive for the ‘Drunk Driving’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Avoiding a First Offense DWI this Football Season. Football season has officially arrived, which means that it is now the prime time of the year for people to watch the game and have a few drinks. Unfortunately, law enforcement officials. You don’t want to get a first offense DWI. Texas Department of Transportation. To try to prevent a continued increase in drunk driving deaths, Texas DOT developed the. Plan While You Can. Statewide campaign...
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Archive for the ‘Car Accidents’ Category. Defense of Houston Drug Charges a Matter of Substance and Law. In January 2012, police arrested a man for aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs. The defendant was convicted and sentenced to seven years of incarceration. This conviction has now been overturned. The reason a judge overturned it: the man did not actually have any scheduled drugs in his possession. To protect against prosecutorial overreach and unjust convictions. Drug Crime Case With No Drugs.
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Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Avoiding a First Offense DWI this Football Season. Football season has officially arrived, which means that it is now the prime time of the year for people to watch the game and have a few drinks. Unfortunately, law enforcement officials. You don’t want to get a first offense DWI. Texas Department of Transportation. To try to prevent a continued increase in drunk driving deaths, Texas DOT developed the. Plan While You Can. Statewide campaign. The campaign wil...
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Fourth Amendment & Administrative DUI License Suspensions | Legal Blog for Joseph LaBella & Associates
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Laquo; Necessity as a Defense in Houston DUI Cases. Sleep Driving as a Defense to Houston DWI. Fourth Amendment & Administrative DUI License Suspensions. In the state of Texas, a driver who refuses to take a blood or breath test after a DUI arrest can have his license suspended for between 90 days and two years. The Texas Department of Public Safety. Administrative Suspensions Based on Illegally-Obtained Evidence? While implied consent laws require that you submit to a breathalyzer test when police have ...
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