Fighting to Keep You on the Road
If you've been arrested for DWI in East Texas, you have only 15 days to request an administrative license review (ALR) hearing. This gives you a chance to prolong your current driver's license status and to contest the suspension. If you were recently arrested for DWI, call my office in Tyler at 903.596.9696 immediately. There's no time to waste.
If you are facing a lengthy license suspension as a result of refusing to submit to a DWI test or if you rely on an occupational driver's license for work, it is even more important to contact an experienced trial attorney quickly. The truth is that it may be an uphill battle, but we still have options in fighting a suspended license.
My approach is to never give up without a fight. I'm a trial lawyer with over 24 years of experience and more than 500 criminal trials under my belt. I will sit down with you to explain the process and tell you what to expect. I will get to work immediately to fight an automatic license suspension as part of a comprehensive DWI defense.
Fighting a Suspended License Can Help Your DWI Case
Fighting to keep your license can help keep a DWI arrest from disrupting your life more than it already has. More importantly, there are some major advantages to seeking an ALR hearing that can make a real difference in the outcome of your DWI case.
You see, at the ALR hearing, your arresting officer will almost certainly have to testify under oath. He or she will not have been briefed by the prosecution at this time, and we have a good chance of uncovering any procedural errors or inconsistencies that could have your charges dismissed.
After filing a formal request for an ALR hearing, I will start work immediately to get a hold of every piece of evidence the police have: dashboard video or audio recordings, police reports, breath test or blood test results, booking video, etc.
To discuss your rights and realistic options in a completely free and confidential consultation, please contact me today.








