Amarillo DWI Lawyers
- Spriggs Law Office:
CRIMINAL:
Felony Charges, Misdemeanor Charges, White Collar Crime, Criminal Fraud, Criminal Nonsupport, Theft, Physical Assaults, Sexual Assaults, Child Sexual Assaults, Robbery, Aggravated Crimes, Murder, Burglary, Drunk Drivers "DWI" "DUI", Family Violence, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Controlled Substance, Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Possession with intent to Manufacture Controlled Substance, Money Laundering, Grand Jury Packets, Post Conviction Appeals, Post Conviction Writs, and Criminal Investigations, And we Practice in Federal and State Courts.
- Herrmann & Weaver:
If you have been arrested and charged with drinking and driving in Texas, you want an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to handle your defense. A conviction on a DWI/DUI charge can have significant consequences, including the loss of driving privileges, fines and even jail time. Losing your right to drive can have an impact on other areas of your life, including your ability to work. You deserve an experienced lawyer who knows the law and who will help you understand your options, so that you can make informed decisions.
- Woodburn, Watkins, Jackson, & Woodburn:
If you have been charged with driving while intoxicated, you have two serious legal dilemmas. Driving while intoxicated puts your driving privileges in peril, and the criminal charge can cost you dearly in both time and money. Driving while intoxicated is a charge worth fighting, and to fight effectively you should choose an experienced DWI lawyer.
- Vaavia Edwards:
You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
- Mike Watkins:
It is not illegal to drink and drive in Texas.
It is illegal to drive while intoxicated. There is a difference
If you have been arrested for DWI, you need to contact an attorney quickly.
There is a 15 day period, from date of arrest, in which we can try to save your right to drive.
Also, a conviction for DWI carries additional penalties with the state that could cost you thousands of dollars that the prosecutor may not tell you about.
Don't just plea bargain because they offer you probation . . .
- Quackenbush Law Office:
All persons who drive with Texas licenses have already conditionally
agreed, after their arrest, to take either a breath or blood test upon
being properly requested to do so by a police officer. This consent
arises when a person has drives in a public place. e.g. roads,
highways, beaches, parking garages and other places where the public or
a substantial part of the public may gain access. There is no deemed
consent for a urine test.
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