Parker County Criminal Defense Blog

Two Lessons to Learn from Lou Diamond Phillips

| Oct 14, 2018 |

Every year, peace officers arrest hundreds of thousands of Texans for DWI. But only a few of them are 1980s icons or stars on Netflix TV shows. Following a November 2017 arrest, actor and Corpus Christi native Lou Diamond Phillips pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DWI in San Patrici...

What is the ‘Nerd Defense’?

One of my colleagues once recalled a case that went bad from the start because the jury got the wrong impression of his client. My friend carefully instructed his client to remain engaged during the long jury selection process. He suggested that the young man doodle on a notepad ...

Are BAC Chemical Tests Accurate?

| Sep 20, 2018 |

The modern Breathalyzer looks like a very sophisticated machine. It is compact, sleek, user-friendly, and fast. When police lab technicians take the stand to talk about fuel cells and electrical impulse conversions, these machines sound even fancier. It's not fair to say that the...

Winning a Circumstantial Evidence DWI Case

| Sep 17, 2018 |

Most drivers provide chemical samples, usually breath samples, upon request. The conviction rate in these cases is over 80 percent. The rate is close to 100 percent in blood test cases. But in non-test cases, the Tarrant County conviction rate plummets to 45 percent. The reason ...

Four Myths About DWI Defenses

| Sep 16, 2018 |

There are many effective defenses to a Tarrant County DWI. Some are based on legal caselaw, others involve the science of the Breathalyzer test, and others use the facts of the case. However, there are also a number of DWI myths. Many of them contain a grain of truth, which is p...