Jay F. Moritz
Arrested for DWI (Driving While
Intoxicated)
Arrested for DUI (Driving Under
Influence)
What are my rights? What can I
do?
The first thing you should do is contact my office
and set up
an appointment. DWI in Texas is a serious offense. Just being
arrested for DWI can result in jail time and the suspension of your
driver's license. A final conviction for DWI can result in additional
jail time, stiff fines, driver's license revocation, probation and
increased insurance costs. In some DWI cases, a conviction for DWI
could cause a person to lose his or her job, or prevent them from
getting a particular position.
If you have been charged
with a DWI
Contact me Immediately
(210)928-9999
It
is imperative that you contact my law office immediately. You have only
15 days from the date of your arrest to request a hearing with the
Department of Public Safety. If you do not request this hearing, your
driver's license will automatically be suspended on the 40th day after
your arrest for DWI.
It is important that you select an experienced DWI
attorney. DWI cases are very complex, technical, and require a certain
expertise to defend and attack the DWI charge. An experienced DWI
attorney will fight for you and keep you from going to jail or paying
large fines.
Police officers are human and make mistakes. Police
officers
often arrest people without justification or probable cause. It is my
job as an attorney to successfully challenge the arrest procedures used
by the police officer(s). It is the attorney's job to challenge any
breath tests or blood tests given after an arrest. It is
also my job as an attorney to protect your rights.
I Jay F. Moritz have personally worked as a Fulton
County Assistant District Attorney while attending law school and have
experience as an associate with prominent DUI defense firms in Atlanta,
Georgia. I have represented clients in DWI cases in both state and
federal courts.
Arrested DWIs will receive free rides!
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