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Don’t Let Your DWI Arrest From the Montgomery County Fair & Rodeo Tie Up Your License

The Montgomery County Fair & Rodeo is a Texas Tradition spanning the spring seasons in our county since 1957. Longtime residents remember the days when Spring Break lined up with the fair so 4H kids could show their animals. Then, those kids grew up and started to enjoy all facets…

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Arrested for DWI over Fourth of July Weekend? Read this ASAP!

The fireworks faded, heartburn from that freedom dog set in, and the feel of the cool aluminum Truly can in your hand was swapped for the cold steel of handcuffs around your wrists. This sounds like an arrest for DWI over Fourth of July Weekend. The next thing you know…

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Conroe DWI Trial & the Importance of the SFSTs

In a recent DWI trial here in Conroe, Texas where the jury made the right decision and found my client not guilty, I was reminded of a previous blog. In Three Questions to Ask your DWI Lawyer I explored the concept of asking, “What is your experience with the NHTSA…

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Arrest Does Not Equal Guilt

Arrest Does Not Equal Guilt July 22nd a Montgomery County Judge signed the dismissals on all charges against former University of Houston player and Buffalo Bills’s current defensive tackle Ed Oliver. On or about May 16, 2020, Oliver was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Unlawful Carry of Weapon. Oliver…

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Three Questions to Ask your DWI Lawyer

Three Questions to Ask your DWI Lawyer So, you’ve been arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Montgomery County. The encounter with law enforcement, the ride to the jail, the booking process – each step more embarrassing and frustrating than the first. Now, it’s time to fight the case. You…

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Be Careful, Avoid DWI as Montgomery County Reopens

After a couple of months of being shut down, the world prepares to reopen. Texas Governor Abbott announced on April 27th his phases to begin opening the state back up. Today, under Phase 1, many businesses take down the shutters and open their doors at 25% occupancy to restless communities…

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Probation Isn’t Cancelled

Montgomery County Probation Isn’t Cancelled Amongst COVID-19 Court dates in Montgomery County have largely been rescheduled or cancelled due to the Coronavirus. Judges are adapting by using video conferencing applications such as Zoom to address issues related to bond and to take pleas, but downtown Conroe, despite its sizable essential…

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