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Field sobriety tests aren’t all that scientific
Field sobriety tests aren’t all that scientific

When a driver is given a breath test or a urine test, it feels like a scientific process. A device is looking at the chemical makeup of that person’s blood to determine their blood alcohol concentration (BAC). These results are then regarded as a scientific…

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Was it really assault, or did you act in self-defense?
Was it really assault, or did you act in self-defense?

Texas has laws against harming others, offensively touching them, threatening them or making them fear for their safety. Those who intentionally attack or intimidate another person could find themselves facing criminal charges. Assaultive offenses occur when one person intentionally harms another, often by initiating aggressive physical contact.…

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What happens if you refuse the breathalyzer test in Texas?
What happens if you refuse the breathalyzer test in Texas?

You’re driving home after an evening out with a couple of friends. Suddenly, you spot law those red and blue lights flashing through your rearview mirror. It is the police. And they are signaling you to stop. The next thing you know, they ask you…

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