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Can Texas drivers refuse to perform field sobriety tests?

by bhargavisr@findlaw.com | Jun 10, 2024 | DWI

If a police officer suspects someone of impaired driving, they may immediately start looking for evidence. Some police officers follow drivers in traffic for long distances hoping to observe them doing something unusual or unsafe. Other police officers ask very...

When does Texas require someone to install an IID?

by bhargavisr@findlaw.com | May 16, 2023 | DWI

Anyone who has been accused of a driving while intoxicated (DWI) offense in Texas could be at risk of incarceration, financial penalties and license suspension. Occasionally, the restrictions on someone’s driving privileges won’t only involve a temporary...

When does Texas allow a claim that someone acted in self-defense?

by bhargavisr@findlaw.com | Mar 1, 2023 | Criminal Defense

Violent offenses are among the most serious charges a person could face. Accusations of assault, manslaughter or homicide could lead to a lengthy prison sentence. The stigma associated with a violent criminal record is also hard to ignore. Those accused of a violent...

Could a favor for your family member lead to drug charges?

by bhargavisr@findlaw.com | Oct 28, 2022 | Drug Crimes

Maybe your sister was in a car crash and needs you to pick up her prescription from the pharmacist because she can’t drive. Perhaps your spouse is at home recovering from a surgery and wants you to pick up a refill of their muscle relaxants or pain medication on...

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