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How to Choose a Good San Antonio DWI Lawyer

Finding the right San Antonio DWI Lawyer is similar to finding the right Doctor. At a minimum, you are looking for a professional who is competent in the subject matter that you are confronted with and knows the San Antonio court system. This individual must clearly understand your defined goals and be able to offer their services to you at a price you are willing to pay. The right person for the job will be the professional who can complement their qualifications with a personalized level of service to you.

Where Do I Start?

You must first narrow down the list of attorneys you are going to contact. The goal is to interview three or four attorneys that are well qualified to handle DWI cases. In choosing which attorneys to meet with, focus on criminal lawyers that regularly handle DWI's in the county where you were arrested. The internet is an excellent place to begin your search. The lawyer's website should provide enough information to help you choose who you interview. The potential attorney should meet the following basic criteria: have a criminal practice, focus on DWI cases in the San Antonio area and surrounding counties and have the principal office in or near the county of your arrest.

Interviewing the Attorneys

It is important to understand the basics of Texas DWI before you go into the interview whether your attorney is located in San Antonio or not. This will help you to ask intelligent questions and verify that the attorney knows the subject matter. You need to carefully think about the realistic expectations you have for your case and be prepared to communicate them to the lawyer.

The lawyer/client interview is protected by the attorney client privilege. You should candidly explain the facts of you case and have the lawyer analyze them. Ask the lawyer if they have dealt with cases similar to yours and what the outcomes were. Have the lawyer outline a strategy that will help you achieve your goal in the case. It is important to inquire about the lawyer's experience: do they have experience as a prosecutor, have they tried a case in front of your judge, do they know the reputation of the prosecutor.

Finally, you need to determine what the cost will be and exactly what it covers. You will be best served with a fee that covers the license hearing, pretrial motions and ultimately trial. Other potential costs can be anticipated as well. Determine what miscellaneous fees can be expected and how you will be billed for them. These issues need to be specifically addressed in the contract.

Making Your Decision to Hire

You will develop a deeper understanding of your situation after you have interviewed the several attorneys on your list. You will be spending a considerable amount of time with the attorney that you hire. You need to feel comfortable talking with the attorney about this intimate part of your life. You will likely interview more than one attorney who is qualified to handle your case. At this point, you will be prepared to make an informed decision on the lawyer best equipped to be the point man on your DWI case.

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  • Client stopped for speeding and arrested for DWI based on poor performance on field sobriety tests. Case dismissed.
  • Client involved in hit and run accident. Officer observed several signs of intoxication and a poor performance on field sobriety tests. Case dismissed.
  • Client arrested for DWI based on field sobriety tests and breath test refusal. Case Dismissed.
  • Client approached at service station reading map in vehicle. Arrested for poor performance on field sobriety tests. Case dismissed.
  • Client stopped for expired inspection sticker. Performed extremely poor on field sobriety tests and blew a .17 BAC. Received time served for one day in county jail with no probation.
  • Client stopped in residential neighborhood and arrested for DWI. Officer credibility destroyed after conflicting testimony at ALR and County Court hearing. Case dismissed.
  • Client arrested for possession of controlled substance (cocaine) and DWI. Felony dismissed for a pre trial diversion on the DWI. DWI eventually dismissed.
  • Client arrested after flipping his vehicle on a country road and poor performance on field sobriety tests. Case dismissed after completing a pre trial diversion.
  • Client arrested for poor performance on field sobriety tests and breath test refusal. Officer unable to recall details at motion to suppress. Case dismissed at trial.
  • Client arrested for DWI based on anonymous witness complaint to police about erratic driving. Could not recite alphabet and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. Jury found not guilty.
  • Client determined to be intoxicated based on field sobriety tests. Evidence excluded due to illegal road block administered by officer. Case dismissed.
  • Client submitted a breath test with a .16 BAC. The officer testified that stop was initiated due to client failing to maintain a single lane. Case dismissed.
  • Client arrested for DWI and refused breath test. Judge found at the license hearing that officer could not articulate a valid reason for the stop. Client did not lose license.
  • Administrative Law Judge convinced that breath test coerced by officer. Client kept license.
  • Client arrested for DWI 2nd. Case reduced to Reckless Driving on day of trial.
  • Client arrested for DWI due to poor performance on field sobriety tests and a BAC above the legal limit. Case reduced to public intoxication.
  • Client, while serving probation for a DWI 1st, is arrested for DWI 2nd and Driving While License Invalid. DWI 2nd was dismissed and continued on probation for the DWI 1st and Driving While License Invalid.
  • Client had 4 previous DWI convictions, two misdemeanors and two felonies. Client is arrested a 5th and 6th time two months apart in separate counties. Probation is granted in both cases and run concurrent.
  • Client stopped for speeding and failing to maintain a single lane. Arrested after performing poorly on field sobriety tests and blows a .168 BAC. Jury found not guilty.
  • Client is arrested for DWI 1st. While awaiting trial is arrested a second time for DWI. Client receives time served for one DWI and has the other DWI dismissed. No probation.
  • Client involved in single car accident. Arrested for DWI after performing poorly on field sobriety tests and refusing a breath test. Case dismissed on day of trial after picking a jury.
  • Client rear ended an occupied vehicle at a red light. Arrested for a DWI 2nd after performing poorly on field sobriety tests and refusing a breath test. Case dismissed on day of trial.
  • Client involved in accident, charged with DWI 2nd after failing all Standardized Field Sobriety tests, received judgment satisfied with no probation.
  • Client pulled over for failing to maintain single lane and striking the curb. Charged with DWI 2nd after refusing to submit to the Standardized Field Sobriety tests and using profane language with the arresting officer, received judgment satisfied with no probation.
  • Client arrested after accident for DWI 1st. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests and provided a breath specimen of .20. Case dismissed.
  • Client pulled over doing 65 mph in a 40 mph zone. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests, used profanity with the officer and refused to submit a breath test specimen. Case Dismissed.
  • Client pulled over for failing to maintain a single lane of traffic. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests and refused to submit a breath test specimen. After successfully arguing that the client's Constitutional rights were violated during the stop, the court granted a Motion to Suppress. Case dismissed.
  • Client was a minor when pulled over for running a stop sign. Client was charged with a DWI 1st after failing all Standardized Field Sobriety tests. Case dismissed.
  • Client charged with a DWI 2nd after being pulled over for not displaying his headlights. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests and submitted a breath test specimen of a .21. Case dismissed.
  • Client arrested while in parking lot asleep at the wheel of a running vehicle. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests and submitted a blood specimen that showed a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .22. Officer testified at License Suspension hearing that he approached vehicle under the community caretaking exception. Administrative judge found that the officer did not have Constitutionally valid reason to initiate a detention. Client kept his license.
  • Client arrested for a 4th DWI while on probation for a DWI 3rd. Client submitted a blood specimen that showed a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .29 (over three times the legal limit). The client's original probation was continued after the Motion to Revoke was withdrawn. Client received probation for the 4th DWI.
  • Client stopped for failing to maintain a single lane of traffic. Client performed well on all Standardized Field Sobriety tests. Case dismissed.
  • Client involved in a rollover accident. Client failed all Standardized Field Sobriety tests and submitted a breath test specimen that showed a Blood Alcohol Concentration over the legal limit. Client received a Pre Trial Diversion. Case dismissed.
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