See the blog on our website about DWI for substances other than alcohol. If you think that intoxication is a term related to alcohol only, please think again. Don't wind up in prison because you think marijuana or synthetics are harmless. Don't smoke and drive! If you have been arrested for a DWI and weren't drinking, call Price & Wiggins, P.C. and schedule a consultation. Let our years of experience help you.
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Man accused of killing pedestrian while driving under influence of ‘kush’ on South Lamar Boulevard
The stress of the current pandemic is far from over and family violence cases continue to rise. If you have been arrested for a domestic violence case in Williamson County, Texas, call the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. for a free consultation to discuss your case. The consequences of a conviction for a family violence offense are serious, and you need EXPERIENCED AND RESPECTED counsel on your side.
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Family violence rising in Austin during pandemic
If you are being charged with possessing contraband in a vehicle, one of the first questions that needs to be answered is whether the search that resulted in the discovery of the contraband was legal. If it was not, you may be able to have the evidence suppressed and your case dismissed. Call the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. for a review of your case and any questionable search and seizure.
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When Does an Officer Have the Right to Search my Car? | Austin, TX
If you are interested in expunging or sealing your criminal record, call the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. to discuss eligibility. It is more important now than ever with so many undertaking job searches.
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Expunction? Or, is it Expungement? Same thing | Law Office of Michael J. Price
If you have been arrested for a DWI drug charge in Williamson County, call the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. so that we can review your case.
Texas has a zero-tolerance policy for driving under the influence of illicit drugs, like marijuana. A DWI conviction for a prescription drug can carry the same punishment as a DWI conviction for marijuana.
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Drunk Driving Isn’t the Only Way to Score A | Law Office of Michael J. Price
If you’ve just been pulled over for a DWI, the police officer will try to administer field sobriety and breathalyzer tests. It is a common misconception that refusing the breathalyzer test will mean that you are admitting guilt. However, that is not the case, people refuse to submit to a DUI chemical test for many reasons. If you do happen to refuse a blood or breath test, you still do have rights. Refusal does not indicate guilt and a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney can help you make this case effectively. Visit the link to learn more information. #breathalyzer #knowyourrights #dwidefense #criminaldefenselawyer #covid19updates
If you or a loved one has been pulled over for an alleged DWI in Texas and subsequently arrested for refusing a chemical test, then it is important that you consult with an experienced DUI defense attorney. The committed criminal defense attorneys at the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. will use their extensive legal knowledge in conjunction with the dedication to providing excellent client service to make certain you are well taken care of. To schedule a free consultation to go over the details of your case, call (512) 354-1880
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Misconception of Refusing Breathalyzer Test | Georgetown Lawyer
Just a reminder that it is always a bad idea to drink and drive. Intoxication is initially determined based on the opinion of a law enforcement officer. During holiday weekends, law enforcement will generally conduct "no refusal" weekends. That does not mean that you should not refuse to give breath or blood, however. It only means that the officer is likely to ask a judge for a warrant to take your blood involuntarily. There is no harm in holding them to this burden.
If you have been arrested for a DWI in Williamson County, Texas, call the office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. at 512-354-1880 and let us evaluate your case for free.
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Tis the Season for "No Refusal" Weekends | DUI/DWI Test Refusal
According to the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, family violence reports increase on average 2.7% during the holiday season. Domestic violence charges are associated with severe penalties in Texas and it is a complicated situation. Things like stress from holiday planning, poor finances, alcohol abuse, and increased hours spent at home can all lead to incidents of domestic violence. Visit the link to read more information about domestic violence on the rise during the holiday season: https://www.georgetownlaw.net/news/holidays-at-home-can-spell-trouble/
If you are facing a domestic offense charge, it's important to have an experienced criminal defense attorney by your side. Family violence is a delicate and intricate matter. These situations can be read badly if someone isn’t aware of all the facts. That is why many people are falsely accused of domestic violence and arrested on unfounded allegations. If you or someone you know has been arrested for domestic violence, then we urge you to call Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. Contact us at (512) 354-1880 for a confidential consultation about your domestic violence charges. #criminaldefense #domesticviolenceawareness #criminaldefenselawyer #coronavirus
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Holidays at Home Can Spell Trouble | Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer
With the holidays fast approaching, it’s important to know your rights if you get pulled over for a DWI or DUI. Since Texas is considered to be an “implied consent” state, “no refusal” means that if an officer suspects that you have been drinking, they may ask that you take a breath or blood test. Your implied consent doesn’t mean you have to submit and it is best not to, but refusing to submit comes with its own consequences. Visit the link to read more: https://www.georgetownlaw.net/news/tistheseason-norefusal/
The experienced DUI defense attorneys at the Law Office of Price & Wiggins, P.C. have a great deal of knowledge and insight concerning drunk driving and DWI test refusal laws. To schedule a free consultation to go over the details of your case, call (512) 354-1880
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