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Stopped for DWI in Texas

FREE TEXAS DWI DUI CASE EVALUATION
  1. Do not answer any questions other than name and address. Don't provide any information about alcohol consumption.


  2. Do not agree to perform roadside tests if you are intoxicated, or if you have an injury or illness that might affect your balance and coordination. If you do have such an injury or illness, be sure to tell the officer about it.


  3. Do not agree to have your eyes tested.


  4. Do not agree to blow into a handheld breath tester.


  5. Do NOT consent to a breath or blood test, if you are asked to take one.


  6. Be polite and courteous. Produce requested documents.


  7. Tell the officer you'll be happy to cooperate if you can speak to an attorney about your rights first. Ask for a lawyer immediately.

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