How To Get A DWI Dismissal In Texas

An Idea On How A Texas DWI Can Be Dismissed

Texas is known throughout the country as having some of the strictest laws in the country. It is possible to be charged with a DWI if you have a blood alcohol concentration of above.08% in the state of Texas. When you are tested with an amount over the legal limit, it is almost inevitable to be charged with a DWI. However, it is still possible to have a DWI charge reduced or dismissed. Even if the prosecution has substantial evidence mounted against you, there are always options.

There several ways in which a defense attorney can have a DWI charge reduced or dismissed. In fact, these are ways in which the average individual would never consider. An example of this would be if the breathalyzer had not been properly maintained to a specific schedule, that piece of evidence could not be used against you. Similarly, if your rights were violated or infringed upon during the arrest process, the case might be dismissed.

These are just a couple of examples in which a defense attorney may help you during a DWI charge. There are times in which it may be possible to get a charge completely dismissed. Remember that it is the prosecution’s responsibility to prove the burden of proof. This simply means if they are unable to prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt or your arrest was handled incorrectly, you cannot be convicted. This is one of the main reasons why you need to work with an experienced Atty. Jim Butler has the ability to help reduce the charges and penalties you might face.

What Happens When A DWI Case Is Dismissed

The best possible outcome is for your DWI case to be dismissed. While this may not always be a possibility, there are other penalties that can be reduced. The penalties for a DWI in Texas can be quite severe. These penalties can include loss of license, jail time, community service, DWI education, as well as higher insurance costs.

How To Get A DWI Dismissed

If you are looking at the best course of action of a DWI dismissal, you must work with an experienced attorney who is going to fight for your rights. If you would like to see just how Jim Butler will fight for you, contact our office today and begin the first step in fighting your DWI. Do not try and fight this struggle alone as the penalties and consequences are quite high. The best possible course of action is hiring the best attorney possible.

Give Atty. Jim a call or contact him today and let him give you a free consultation so that you can get the help that you need.