Jack G. Duffy Jr.

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DWI laws vary from state to state. In many instances when individuals are detained they are unaware of their offense and left confused or frightened. In order to understand your rights it is important to recognize the DWI laws in Fort Worth. For more information relating to any Fort Worth DWI issues, such as Texas legal limits and penalties, consult an experienced drunk driving lawyer. Fort Worth DWI laws are discussed and Attorney Jack G. Duffy Jr. points out unique Texas drunk driving laws and how they differ from other states and municipalities.

Fort Worth Legal Limits

The legal BAC, or Blood Alcohol Concentration, for Fort Worth is .08 and under. If stopped by the police with a BAC over this legal limit serious penalties and/or license suspensions could follow. Fort Worth has what is called a zero tolerance law; zero tolerance law is applicable to anyone under the age of 21. Any individual under the age of 21 caught driving with a BAC above 0.00 will face criminal offenses and potentially life altering penalties.

License Suspensions

When stopped in for suspicion of DWI and asked to take a chemical test one should immediately contact a Fort Worth DWI lawyer. An attorney will provide you with advice based upon your unique set of circumstances. If DWI chemical tests are refused in Fort Worth, your license could be automatically suspended for at least six months. Individuals who violate Texas zero tolerance law could face license suspensions for at least two months.

Field Sobriety Tests

Probable cause must exist if stopped by a Fort Worth police officer for suspicion of DWI. If probable cause exists the officer may legally ask you to take one, or several, field sobriety tests. Sobriety tests administered in Texas include:

• Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)
• Stand on one leg test
• Walking and turning test

These field sobriety tests are given without use of a Breathalyzer or any form of chemical testing. If administered properly these tests can be effective in observing intoxication. Knowing and exercising your rights is important; therefore understanding Texas DWI law and how the law can affect you is important. Take note of these basic Texas drunk driving laws in case you or a loved one become, or have been, involved in a Fort Worth DWI accident or situation. DWI cases are too important to manage by one’s self; if facing a Fort Worth DWI offense contact an attorney for advice and to defend you.

The attorneys at the office of Jack G. Duffy, Jr. are experienced building effective cases for DWI offenders and possess valuable litigation experience. For more information about Fort Worth DWI law contact our law office today at 866-958-3964 or complete our web form.


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