Facts My client stabbed his life partner several times early one Sunday morning, seemingly out of the blue, without provocation. The partner tried to flee their home, was stabbed again by the front door, and left to slowly bleed out in the foyer over the next couple hours. My client evoked an emergency response by […]
State of Texas v. M. Chavez
Travis County, Texas Description Client stopped for speeding. Officer smells alcohol, and client admits drinking. Officer says Client failed field sobriety tests, and Client is arrested. Officer gives Client a breath test, and the breath machine detects an “interferent” and will not provide a breath score. Officer has Client’s blood drawn. Client’s BAC is supposedly […]
State of Texas v. R. Williams
Travis County, Texas Description Client wrecked her car in the middle of the night returning home from a wedding reception. There was significant damage to her car. Officer arrives on scene, smells alcohol, and my client admits drinking 5 glasses of wine that evening. Officer says my client failed field sobriety tests, and my client […]
State of Texas v. Jeremy D.
Williamson County, Texas Description In the days before every police car had a video camera, my client was stopped in Williamson County driving a big pickup truck with a lift kit and a bed full of all kinds of junk. The police officer smells alcohol and observes the other usual signs of intoxication, and after […]
The case of F.N. EMS Administrative Investigation
My client was brought under investigation for departmental violations in relation to charges of Assault Family Violence. The accuser did not want to press charges. However, that does not prevent the prosecution from moving forward with the case. Both my client and the accuser had been drinking heavily prior to the police being called out. […]