Do I have to take the Texas DWI breath test? • Should I take the Texas DWI breath test? • How does the Texas DWI breath test measure how much I had to drink? • What are some errors the DWI breath test can make? • Who makes the Texas DWI breath test machine?
• I passed the DWI breath test but got arrested for Houston DWI anyway! I WAS ARRESTED FOR DWI AND I REFUSED THE BREATH TEST. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MY LICENSE? Your Texas license is not suspended yet, and will not “automatically” be suspended. An experienced Houston DWI lawyer can often prevent the license suspension from ever occurring. Generally the police will confiscate your physical license when you are arrested for DWI and give you a piece of paper labeled “NOTICE OF SUSPENSION – TEMPORARY DRIVING PERMIT” This is legally your license until one of two things happen.: 1.) You do not request a hearing to fight the license suspension within 15 days of arrest. In this case, 41 days from your arrest the permit expires and your license to drive will be suspended for at least 180 days, or 2.) Your Houston DWI attorney requests a hearing to fight the suspension within 15 days. In this situation, the permit is a valid license to drive until the date of the hearing.
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- Do I have to take the Texas DWI breath test? • Should I take the Texas DWI breath test? • How does the Texas DWI breath test measure how much I had to drink? • What are some errors the DWI breath test can make? • Who makes the Texas DWI breath test machine?
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