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Brazoria County Criminal Defense

A DWI arrest starts two clocks. Your defense should start immediately.

Defense for DWI, intoxication assault, intoxication manslaughter, and related license proceedings in Brazoria County.

DWI & Intoxication Defense

What you are facing deserves a careful, fact-driven defense.

A Texas DWI arrest may lead to both a criminal prosecution and a separate administrative driver’s-license proceeding. The evidence can include officer observations, body-camera footage, field sobriety testing, breath testing, blood testing, warrants, and laboratory records.

Phil reviews the complete sequence—from the reason for the stop through the collection and testing of a specimen—to identify factual conflicts and legal issues that may affect the case.

What should be examined

The important questions are found in the details.

Phil’s approach

Preparation before promises.

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Preserve time-sensitive evidence and review ALR paperwork

02

Compare reports with the actual video

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Examine warrants, testing records, and chain of custody

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Explain realistic options before important decisions are made

Common questions

Clear answers at the beginning matter.

How quickly should I act after a DWI arrest?

Promptly. A driver may have a short deadline to request an ALR hearing, and useful video or other evidence can be time-sensitive.

Does failing or refusing a test prove DWI?

No single fact automatically decides a case. The State must prove the charge, and the circumstances surrounding any test or refusal should be carefully examined.

Start with a direct conversation

Text Phil about your case.

Briefly explain what you are facing. Do not include confidential details until representation is confirmed.

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