Collin County DUI Defense Lawyer
Blood and Breath Tests in Texas DWI Arrests
When you are pulled over and suspected to be driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a breath or blood test may be administered to determine your blood alcohol concentration level (BAC). If your BAC is greater than .08 percent, you will be charged with a DWI offense in the state of Texas, and you could face significant criminal penalties as a result.
If you have been arrested for a DUI or DWI, and a blood or breath test was used to gather evidence against you, it is important to talk with a DWI attorney about your rights. At the Shapiro Law Firm, we can help you protect your driving privileges and your future. We will look at whether the stop was legal and whether law enforcement officials infringed upon your rights when gathering evidence, including the administration of breath and blood tests.
Dedicated DWI Attorneys in Collin County and Dallas-Fort Worth
In Dallas-Fort Worth, Collin County and the rest of Texas, the penalties are severe for a DWI or DUI conviction, even on a first time offense. These penalties can include a suspended or revoked driver's license, expensive fines and community service. Multiple offenses and felony DWIs can even carry jail time upon a conviction.
By properly evaluating the options that you have in criminal defense, you can reduce or eliminate the penalties that you are facing, while feeling confident that your best interests are being looked after by an experienced attorney. For more than 35 years, the Shapiro Law Firm has provided criminal defense in the state of Texas and we have obtained many successful outcomes for our clients charged with DWI offenses.
Contact the Shapiro Law Firm
After you are arrested for a DWI or other drunk driving offense in Texas, contact us at the Shapiro Law Firm, and talk with a criminal defense lawyer at an initial consultation. Call our office in Plano, Texas, at 972-423-0033, and schedule an appointment to discuss your case.






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