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What is an Administrative License Revocation Hearing?

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What is an Administrative License Revocation Hearing?

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Did the officer have the right to pull me over? Am I going to lose my driver’s license, I need to drive to work? What is an Occupational Driver’s License? Am I going to have to pay DWI Surcharges? The officer seemed like he wanted to arrest me from the beginning and he didn’t read me my rights? What does probation mean? Am I eligible? If I take this case to trial what are my chances of winning? These are excellent questions to discuss with a lawyer. Each case is different and a lawyer will look at the specific facts of your case to make an assessment. In Texas, a person commits the offense of Driving While Intoxicated if the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place. The term “intoxicated” is defined as not having the normal use of your mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol or any other substance into your body or having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more. A first time offense is a class B misdemeanor. Harsher penaltie

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