Articles From The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC
While everyone has heard of the dangerous effects of alcohol and driving, drugged driving is a less known offense that poses similar dangers and legal consequences for those convicted.
According to MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), the nation’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing drunk driving across the U.S., Texas is one of the worst states statistically for ...
The state of Texas is famous for its tough laws, and DWI is no exception.
When one thinks of DUI or DWI, alcohol usually comes to mind. However, with the increasing use and “abuse” of both illegal drugs and prescription medications, people are being cited and charged for ...
Every state has its own set of DWI or DUI laws. The state of Texas is especially tough on people who drink and drive.
It’s a known fact that drunk driving is against the law, unfortunately the problem is more widespread than statistics show, especially since many people guilty of drunk driving never get caught.
Today, more people are on some form of over the counter drug or prescription medication than ever before. Unless you’re a pharmacist, it can get confusing understanding which drugs not to combine with ...
El Paso – A young women who killed her two friends while drunk driving is now facing charges of intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter.
When suspects are pulled over for suspicion of DWI in Texas, law enforcement will ask the suspect to perform a series of field sobriety tests.
On January 1, 1995, the state of Texas implemented the Administrative License Revocation (ALR). If you have been arrested for DWI or if you have refused to submit to chemical testing, the Department ...
DWI charges that involve causing injury to another person are extremely serious.
One of the most serious DWI charges you can face involves intoxicated driving with a child passenger in the vehicle.
It is not always known that the charges for intoxicated boating can be just as serious as charges for intoxicated driving.
Do you understand how breath and blood tests can be used against you in court, or that it is possible to challenge their results?
In Texas, the penalties for repeated DWI convictions can have severely worsened consequences for those convicted.
While field sobriety tests can be utilized to help law enforcement detect intoxication, they are neither perfect nor always accurate.
The repercussions of a DWI conviction can last the rest of your life, especially if you face more serious DWI charges.
You may not realize that some of the evidenced against you obtained by law enforcement may not be able to be used against you in your DWI case.
Challenging DWI charges is difficult, not impossible. With the proper approach, your lawyer may be able to successfully challenge the evidence brought against you by law enforcement and the ...