Criminal Law Frequently Asked Questions

My Rights
Someone I know has been arrested, what should we do?
I have not been arrested, but I have been accused of a crime. What should I do?
Is it better to accept a plea bargain or go to trial?
What is a Criminal Law Board Certified Attorney?
 
General Information about DWI/DUI
What is DWI?
What is .08 alcohol concentration?
Is it .08 or more when I drive or .08 or more at the time I'm tested, or both, that will make me guilty of DWI?
If I am arrested will I lose my driver's license?
What if I need to drive during the suspension period?
How do I get my license back?
Does it make a difference if I'm under 21?
What is the Range of Punishment on a DWI?
What is the typical process after a DWI arrest in Texas?
How can I clear my record?
 
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Someone I know has been arrested, what should we do?

There are normally two things to consider in the crucial moments which follow an arrest. The first is securing the person’s release from jail as soon as possible. There are a variety of ways this may be accomplished, from making a cash bond to contacting a bondsman to post a surety bond in the case. Which particular procedure is best depends on the facts of each case. The second concern is to preserve and develop the arrested person’s ability to defend against the accusations. It is best for the accused to refrain from making statements to anyone concerning the case until he or she has been fully able to consult with an attorney.

 

 


     
 
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