Saturday, November 21, 2009

Houston DWI Hotspot

Every year or two the DWI hotspot changes. This year the Washington Avenue area in Houston, Texas has become an attractive spot for DWI arrests. There are a few reasons for this, our city will always be popular for DWI arrest because of the lack of public transportation. Next, the are large of amount of bars located on Washington avenue. At times you can see the patrons walking from bar to bar. Eventually these patrons have to drive home. Lastly, the Houston Police station is less than 3 miles from where all these bars are located. This also where the Houston central intoxication is located. Thus, they can quickly process one DWI and go back to the same area to arrest someone else. If you decide to go out in the Washington Avenue area in Houston please be aware of dangers involved if you are not careful.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

The media is not fair

Most of the time it is helpful to be an offspring that is weatlthy and powerful. A small percentage of the time it is drawback. Take for instance the recent dwi arrest of Alexandra Kerry. Her arrest would not have been news, but for the fact that she is the daughter of Senator John Kerry. The worst part of this is that she will always be remember as the daughter that was arrested for DWI despite the fact that she is presumed to be innocent.

This reminds me of the time that the Mayor of Houston, Bill White, had to deal with the same issue when his daughter was arrested in Houston, Texas for driving while intoxicated in 2006. Luckily, she was found not guilty by a jury the next year.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Houston DIVERT Program

When the Harris County District Attorney's Office rolled out the DWI Divert program in August Judges Mike Fields and Bill Harmon would not allow a defendant to reset a case for the year that was required. Thus, these two judges decision precluded anyone from entering the program. As of this week only one judge in Houston is against the DIVERT program since Judge Fields approved the first person in his court. I predict judge Harmon will follow suit within the year.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

A DUI while breastfeeding?

An Australian woman makes DUI news by getting arrested while breastfeeding. According to the article the 19 year old mother of a five month old nearly crashed into a police car while leaving a pub. What is mind boggling to me is what type of establishment is serving alcohol to a 19 year old woman that has an infant with her. She was charged with the crimes of failing to provide a breath sample, driving while disqualified in an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle, failing to give way, and driving with an unrestrained child. It seems like the Australian police pile on the charges just as much as the Houston police.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Any pub is good pub

Everyone knows the saying that any publicity is good publicity. I can not decide if I agree with that statement. Recently, the Houston Press ran an article regarding DWI attorneys in Houston featuring Tyler Flood. The article paints all lawyers that practice DWI in a bad light while target Mr. Flood's practice. What ensues is a fraternity boy mentality going wild getting guilty people off and boasting along the way. The article misses the important that anyone accused of a crime is PRESUMED INNOCENT. This applies to a traffic ticket, DWI, or murder. The same rules apply. The accused must be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Instead of focusing on the fact Houston Police officers routinely arrest people for DWI that are innocent the spotlight is shining on Mr. Flood lives his life and how the public is a more dangerous place because he may win a case that seemed lost all the while bragging about the outcome.

Mr. Flood does not reflect the attitude of this Houston DWI lawyer. I go into every case presuming my client is innocent, seeking a dismissal, and not allowing my ego get in the way of doing the best for my client. I will always put my client's interest before my own.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

You call this reliable?

Imagine going to a heart surgeon that tells you the most reliable surgery is one that has only been done on 28 people, has not been peer reviewed, the basis is not scientific, and there other more common surgeries available. How likely are you going to elect to have that surgery? As a Houston DWI Attorney I ask that very question during jury selection since it relates to the horizontal gaze nystagmus test (HGN). The HGN is not recognized by the science community, took over 5 years to complete after using only 28 subjects, there are 47 other things that may display the clues that a police officer is looking for when administering the test. How can anyone call this test reliable is beyond me.