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Important Notice: We are aware of scams targeting people after a bond is posted and people who are told they missed jury duty or have a warrant.
.14 Breath Test/Alcohol Concentration – Found Not Guilty
Fort Worth police department pulled our client over for driving the wrong way down a one-way street. The officers asked her if she had been drinking and our client admitted to a few beers and a few shots. This initiated the investigation of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Our client failed all 3 field sobriety tests and was then arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). At the police station, our client cooperated and agreed to take a breathalyzer test. She blew a .146 and .147 (which is almost double the legal limit). During a two-day trial in Tarrant County, Texas, our attorney argued that the results of the breath test were unreliable and that the roadside tests were easy to fail. The Jury found our client Not Guilty of Driving While Intoxicated!
In over 36 years of criminal law practice, Gary Medlin has handled thousands of criminal matters. His experience practicing both sides of Texas state and federal criminal law cases offers a significant advantage to his clients.