Know your rights and Texas DWI Tips
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  Know your Rights and Texas DWI Tips
 

Do you know your rights?

For example did you know that you
Do Not Have To:
answer any questions.
agree to perform roadside tests.
agree to have your eyes tested.
to blow into a hand-held breath tester.

In most cases you do not have to take a breath or blood test.
 
Whether or not you should agree to exercise your rights depends on a number of factors, and each case is different. If you have any questions, call me at 210-736-9966 or use our contact page located here.

How to Avoid DWI -
5 Important Tips

1. Don't blow - you have the right to refuse taking a breath test. Yes it's true, your license may be suspended longer than if you had blown, but you want to beat the case, right? Instead, offer to give a blood sample.

2. Don't do any sobriety tests at all - at the scene where you are stopped or at the station when you are arrested. You can refuse.

3. Don't lean against the car or anything else... every little thing you do that shows intoxication will be used against you in Court.

4. Don't say anything - they will use your statements against you in Court.  Common mistakes are saying, "Officer, I couldn't even do those tests if I were sober"..."I know I'm wasted."

5. Speak clearly and be polite.

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There is no crueler tyranny than that which is exercised under cover of law, and with the colors of justice ...
- U.S. v. Jannotti, 673 F.2d 578, 614 (3d Cir. 1982)                 
 
"Protecting the Lord's children who have fallen short of perfection from the wrath of those who believe they have attained it"
– Stuart Kinard

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