Houston Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer
When the Texas DWI attorneys at Tyler Flood and Associates, PLLC take on a DWI case, their focus is protect and fight for their clients’ rights. To that end, the firm focuses on DWI cases including ALR Hearings, Expunctions, Sealing Records, Occupational Licenses, Appeals and Endangering a Child (by Driving While Intoxicated). The firm also handles property damage, resisting arrest, license suspensions, traffic violations, and DPS issues that result from Texas DWI charges.
Tyler Flood and Associates, PLLC handles cases in the DWI realm, and represents clients in the following geographic areas: Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Galveston, Conroe, Dallas and all surrounding areas.
Do not plead guilty or agree to a plea bargain before you have Tyler Flood and Associates, PLLC investigate your case. We will quickly determine the strengths and weaknesses of your case and provide you with an honest assessment of the legal actions you should take to protect your rights. It takes an experienced Texas DWI lawyer to effectively fight for and protect your rights. Don’t wait - contact DWI Attorney Tyler Flood immediately.
DWI - DISMISSED
DWI - DISMISSED - 9/14/05, CC #10, Client scored no clues on the HGN sobriety test, officer said he only smelled a "light odor of alcohol" on client's breath, client looked good on video, client was not intoxicated, State dismissed due to lack of evidence and good lawyering on our part.
Driving While License Suspended - DISMISSED
8/31/05, CC #13, state dismissed upon proof of reinstatement
DWI - DISMISSED
CC #2, 8/26/05, Officer cited weaving across fog line and center stripe as reasonable suspicion for traffic stop, unfortunately for officer, she recorded the entire pursuit on video and it was clear that the suspect never crossed any lines and did not weave at all, additionally, client was not intoxicated.
Driving While License Suspended - DISMISSED
CC #4 Harris County, 8/5/05, State dismissed upon reinstatement and with proof insurance
DWI - DISMISSED
CC #2 Galveston County, 8/11/05, .13 Breath Test was inadmissible due to invalid 15 minute observation period. Officer that observed prior to breath test was not certified on Intoxilyzer 5000 as required by law, DA agreed and dismissed case prior to hearing on motion to suppress
Visit: http://www.texasdwidefenselawyer.com
Additional Questions or need further information?
Tyler FloodTyler Flood & Assoicates PLLC
405 Main, Suite 820
Houston, TX 77002
Telephone: 866-435-2819
Fax: 713-224-5533