How many DWI cases get dismissed in Texas?

How many DWI cases get dismissed in Texas?

Exact statewide dismissal rates aren’t published, but experienced defense attorneys know that a significant percentage of Texas DWI cases are dismissed or reduced before trial. Common reasons include illegal traffic stops, improperly administered breath or blood tests, broken chain of custody on evidence, lack of probable cause, and constitutional violations during the arrest process. Cases with borderline BAC results near 0.08% or those relying solely on field sobriety tests tend to be weaker for prosecutors. The likelihood of dismissal depends heavily on the specific facts and the skill of your attorney. An experienced DWI defense lawyer in Austin can review the police report, body cam footage, and testing procedures to identify weaknesses that give your case the best shot at dismissal.

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Jorge Vela

Jorge Vela is a seasoned attorney with experience in both prosecution and defense. A graduate of Vanderbilt University and the University of Texas School of Law, he has served as a felony prosecutor in Webb County and an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Texas. In 2017, he worked as an Assistant District Attorney for Travis County. Since 2018, Jorge has been a criminal defense attorney, leveraging his extensive experience to protect the rights of individuals accused of a crime through his practice, the Law Office of Jorge Vela.

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