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Post Written By Brooke Price With the holidays fast approaching, it’s important to know your rights if you get pulled over for a DWI or DUI. In Williamson County, holiday weekends are typically “no refusal” weekends. Since Texas is considered to be an “implied consent” state, “no refusal” means that if an officer suspects that you... Read More »
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Post Written By Brooke Price If you’ve just been pulled over for a DWI, the police officer will try to administer field sobriety and breathalyzer tests.  It is a common misconception that refusing the breathalyzer test will mean that you are admitting guilt.  However, that is not the case. If the officer who pulled you over asks... Read More »
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By Brooke Price  In stressful world of COVID-19, being faced with a DWI conviction can be incredibly overwhelming. Alcohol use has significantly increased in the past few months as people are asked to stay home and social distance. While those arrested in Williamson County may not have a court for up to 60 days... Read More »
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Being charged and/or convicted of a DWI can lead to lifetime consequences. Although a charge for DWI can range from a class B misdemeanor all the way up to a felony, and anywhere from 72 hours in jail to ten (10) years or more in prison, a conviction for any of these share common... Read More »

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Posted by R. Scott Magee Mr. R. Scott Magee has become certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and International Association of Chiefs of Police in the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Practitioner Course. The course is designed for defense attorneys who handle DWI cases and wish to defend clients by utilizing the latest training... Read More »

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