Do they own a copy of “Texas Drunk Driving Law” and “Drinking/Driving Litigation Criminal and Civil” textbooks?
These textbooks are designed to educate the lawyer on changes in DWI laws and to assist them in increasing their trial skills and techniques. Many lawyers consider these two books an essential resource for DWI defense, and agree that an attorney cannot do a competent job of defending people accused of DWI without them. A lawyer who is serious about winning your DWI case should have copies of both. Do they receive the “DWI Journal” and “The Drinking/Driving Law Letter”? These publications are also designed to educate lawyers on changes in DWI laws and gives in-depth analysis of important rulings on DWI cases from across the nation. Many valuable hints and strategies are obtained from keeping up to date with these publications. Are they familiar with the breath test machine used in Texas? To the average defense lawyer, a breath test above the legal limit means “plead guilty” from the beginning, even though they will not tell you this until after the fee has been paid. To a true DWI defen