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Year after year, Texas ranks as one of the leading states in number of DWI arrests. The Texas Department of Public Safety reports that nearly 100,000 people were arrested for DWI last year. Although most DWI arrests are charged as misdemeanors, the consequences of a conviction can be very severe. If you are one of the many that has been arrested for DWI, you may be in jeopardy of losing your job, your driver’s license, and most importantly your freedom.

The DWI laws in Texas are complicated and are continuously being changed by the legislature. If you have recently been charged with DWI, it is crucial that you immediately contact an experienced attorney that can protect your livelihood and help you through the process. Since 2007, Cody Cleveland has successfully handled a countless amount of DWI cases. He has vast experience on both sides of the courtroom, both as a prosecutor and now a defense attorney. During his time as an Assistant District Attorney he learned exactly what the State needs to prove to win a DWI case against you. His knowledge of DWI laws and skill as a trial attorney will give you confidence that your case is in good hands. 

Although most DWI cases involve alcohol, the law allows for someone to be charged that has not had a single drop to drink. You may be arrested and charged with DWI if a police officer feels you are intoxicated due to marihuana, prescription pills, or even over the counter medications. These type of cases require police to do more work than is necessary in alcohol related DWI’s. If you have been charged with a non-alcohol related DWI, you need an attorney that has experience handling these kind of specific cases to make sure you are protected. Cody Cleveland has handled many of these drug related DWI offenses.

Important note regarding your driver's license

Most people arrested for DWI are also facing a suspension of their driver’s license because they refused to give a breath or blood sample when they were arrested, or they gave a sample that was over the legal limit of .08. If you find yourself in this situation, you have only 15 Days from the date you were arrested to have an attorney request a hearing that will keep your driver’s license valid. If you rely on your car to get to work, to take your kids to/from school, or to complete any other day-to-day tasks, you cannot afford to wait to contact an attorney. Call Cody Cleveland today to schedule your free consultation and ensure that your ability to drive is protected.

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