DWI: A Matter of OpinionIn the absence of a chemical test to determine alcohol concentration, the issue of whether a person is intoxicated is ultimately a matter of opinion. Police exercise great power when making the decision to arrest. Challenging the basis for the officer’s opinion is fundamental to a sound defense. Researching the officer’s DWI training is crucial. If the investigation was videotaped, a thorough analysis of the officer’s administration of field sobriety tests may reveal mistakes which can be used to explain how the officer came to the wrong conclusion.
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Location: We are located one block from the intersection of US 59 and Sugar Creek/Dairy Ashford Blvd in Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas. Although we have a Southwest Freeway address, our office is actually one block from the freeway at the intersection of Sugar Creek Blvd and Parkway Blvd South. We are housed in a stand alone building. Free parking is available outside our door. Covered underground parking is also available at no cost.
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