Collin County
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Collin County DWI Lawyer
Offices in Fort Worth, Allen, Denton, Waco & Austin, Serving Northern Texas
You were arrested for
DWI (driving while intoxicated) in Collin County, Texas. You took a breath
test or blood test, and your
blood alcohol concentration was .08% or greater (above the legal limit). You may think that there
is nothing you can do to fight your charges, as there is evidence against
you that proves you were driving while intoxicated. However, the right
Collin County DWI attorney can make all the difference.
Even if you took a breath test and failed, or if you failed field sobriety tests or refused chemical testing to determine your blood alcohol level, there are still defense strategies that an experienced Collin County DWI lawyer can explore. There are actually a number of factors which may influence the outcome of a breath or blood test, as well as many ways that a field sobriety test can be proven wrong. By evaluating your particular testing and investigating all aspects of your case, a Texas DWI lawyer can determine exactly how to prove factual innocence or a rights violation in court and at your ALR hearing.
DWI Defense Attorney Serving Collin County, Texas
At Deandra Grant Law, we are here to help you if you or someone you know is facing DWI charges in Collin County, Texas. We are experienced in dealing with felony DWI, multiple DWI and DWI accident cases and can give you the aggressive representation you need to avoid a conviction. Collin County DWI attorney Deandra Grant has over 20 years of experience in defending drunk driving charges and is fully committed to representing her clients’ interests.
Do not hesitate to contact Collin County DWI attorney Deandra M. Grant today for a consultation regarding your drunk driving charges!
Our firm represents clients throughout Collin County, including Allen, Frisco, Allen, Plano and Wylie.
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