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Blog Posts in November, 2010

What Is an ALR Hearing?

If you were arrested in the State of Texas for DWI, you may have received a notice that your license is to be suspended whether you submitted to a chemical test or not. This suspension is referred to ...
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What Is a Field Sobriety Test?

When a law enforcement officer suspects that a driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the officer often asks the driver to submit to a series of voluntary evaluations. These tests, ...
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How to Survive a DWI Arrest

In the event that you have a contact with law enforcement, below are five basic rules to surviving a DWI or other police encounter. 1) You should never consent to any type of search for any reason. ...
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What is BAC and How Is It Calculated?

The term BAC is most often associated with a Driving While Intoxicated arrest and stands for Blood Alcohol Concentration. A BAC is represented as a percentage after a test of a person’s blood, ...
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