Travis County and Williamson County DWI Victories
Below are a few of the drunk driving cases that Dunham & Rogers has won, dismissed or got a reduction in the charge for there DWI clients in Travis and Williamson County.
Travis County, Texas
I was arrested for DWI and submitted to a breath test. I was pulled
over by the police because of a flat tire. I cooperated with the
police and submitted to a breath test. My breath test results
were high (.17). I then received a flyer from Dunham &
Rogers (1-888-DISMISS)
and set up a free consultation. During my free consultation it was explained
to me that just because I did a breath test did not mean the State could
prove their case. The attorneys filed pretrial motions and at the hearing,
my attorney discovered information which was used to convince the prosecutor to dismiss my
case.The attorneys at Dunham & Rogers did exactly what they said they could do. They were very thorough and professional. The Firm even set up a pay plan to work around my budget.
I strongly recommend Dunham & Rogers if you are facing a DWI.
- Joah M.
Williamson County, Texas
I was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated - DWI in Williamson County,
Texas and submitted to a breath test. My breath test results were
.094. Because I am a licensed nurse, a conviction could have resulted in
the loss of my nursing license. I called 1-888-DISMISS. The attorneys at
Dunham & Rogers took my case with no money down and setup an affordable
pay plan. We went to trial and I was found NOT GUILTY. I highly recommend Dunham & Rogers. They did exactly what they said they could do!
- Mary B.
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Austin, Texas - Austin Police Department
| On September 7, 2005, attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers in Austin, Texas helped his client get his Class "B" Misdemeanor of DWI reduced to a Class "C" Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct. Tillman's client was stopped by A.P.D. for suspicion of drunk driving and was asked to submit to a breath test. His client submitted to the breath test and passed it. The police officer still arrested him and charged him with Driving While Intoxicated. |
Travis County, Texas - Travis County Sheriff's Department
| On August 15, 2005, DWI Attorney Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers in Austin, Texas got his client's Boating While Intoxicated case reduced to Reckless Boating. Mr. Thomason's client had been stopped on the lake in Travis County for suspicion of BWI by Travis County Sheriff's Deputy's. At the time of the incident, his client submitted to a breath test which he failed with a result of 0.88. In Texas a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher is considered legally intoxicated. Due to the reduction from BWI to Reckless Boating, his client's auto insurance rates will not increase due to a alcohol related conviction on his record. |
Austin, Texas - Austin Police Department
| On July 19, 2005, DWI attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers in Austin, Texas helped his client get his DWI reduced from a Class B Misdemeanor of Driving While Intoxicated to a Class C Misdemeanor of Disorderly Conduct and a $500 fine in Travis County, Texas. Mr. Tillman's client did not take a breath test and Austin Police Department was the arresting agency. |
Travis County, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| February 15, 2005, Travis County DWI attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Travis County DWI was Travis County Sherriffs' Office. Mr. Tillman's client did submit to a field sobriety test and a breath test. As a result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's client did not have his Texas Drivers License suspended. |
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LCRA Lake Police Boating While Intoxicated
| April 22, 2005, Austin, Texas criminal defense attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers got his client's Boating While Intoxicated case reduced to Public Intoxication which is a Class C offense. Mr. Tillman's client failed her breath test with a BAC of .09. This year the Lake Police of LCRA have stated that they are going to be cracking down on BWI's on the Austin lakes. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
November 12, 2004, attorney Jeffrey Casey of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) case in Travis County, Texas. The arresting agency for the DWI was Austin Police Department. Mr. Casey's client did not submit to any breath, blood or urnine testing, but did complete the field sobriety tests.
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| November 3, 2004, attorney Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency was Austin Police Department. Mr. Thomason's client did not submit to any breath, blood or urine tests, but did complete a field sobriety test. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
November 18, 2004, attorney Jeffrey Casey of Dunham & Rogers got a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) case reduced to Obstruction of Highway in Travis County, Texas. The arresting agency was Austin Police Department. Mr. Casey's client did submit to a breath test and all field sobriety tests.
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Travis County, Texas - State Office of Administration Hearings (SOAH)
November 8, 2004, Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on an Administrative License Hearing. The firms client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas and did not submit to a breath test, but did complete the field sobriety tests. As a result of this dismissal, the firms client's drivers license will not be suspended.
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| September 22, 2004, attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on an Administrative License Hearing. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas and did submit to a breath and field sobriety tests. As a result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's client's drivers license will not be suspended. |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| February 8, 2005, attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on an Administrative License Hearing. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas and did not submit to any breath, blood, urine or field sobriety tests. As a result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's client's drivers license will not be suspended. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Texas Department of Public Saftey (DPS)
| February 4, 2005, attorney Andrew Hug of Dunham & Rogers received a NOT GUILTY verdict from a Travis County Jury on a Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency was Texas Department of Public Safety. Mr. Hug's client did not submit to any breath, blood or urine tests, but did complete a field sobriety test. |
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Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas - Grapevine Police Department
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February 2, 2005, attorneys George Driscoll and Derek Brown of Dunham & Rogers received a NOT GUILTY verdict from a Tarrant County Jury on a Driving While Intoxicated case in Fort Worth, Texas. The arresting agency was Grapevine Police Department. Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Brown's client did not submit to any breath, blood or urine tests, but did complete a field sobriety test. Client is a professionl driver and has a commerical drivers license (CDL), because of this victory, client is able to keep his CDL and his job. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| January 21, 2005, attorney Andrew Hug of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on an Driving While Intoxicated II case in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency was Austin Police Department. Mr. Hug's client did not submit to any breath, blood or urine tests, but did complete a field sobriety test. |
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Austin Texas DWI - Austin Police Department
| April 25, 2005, Austin criminal defense lawyer Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers got his client's DWI dismissed in Travis County. Austin Police Department was the arresting agency for this DWI. Mr. Thomason's client did not submit to a breath test. |
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Austin DWI - Austin Police Department
| May 26, 2005, Austin, Texas criminal defense attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers got his client's 2nd DWI, reduced to Obstruction of a passageway. Mr. Tillman's client did not take a breath or blood test. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| May 23, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers got his client's Drivers License Hearing for DWI-2 dismissed in Travis County. Austin Police Department was the arresting agency for this DWI 2. Mr. Tillman's client did not submit to a blood or a breath test. If this would have been lost our client would have had an automatic 2 year suspension. |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| May 19, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - Austin Police Department
| May 17, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - Austin Police Department
| May 17, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| May 17, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Travis County Sherriffs Department
| May 10, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated. The arresting agency for this DWI was Travis County Sherriffs Department. |
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Austin DWI - Austin Police Department
| April 26, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI attorney Andrew Hug of Dunham & Rogers got his client's Driving While Intoxicated charged reduced to a Obstruction of a Passageway case in Travis County. Mr. Hug's client was arrested by Austin Police Department and dis submit to a breathe test which he failed. |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| May 4, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers got his client's Drivers License Hearing dismissed
in Travis County. Travis County Sheriffs Office was the arresting
agency for this DWI. Mr. Tillman was able to get this case
dismissed due to deputy errors in the paperwork filed. As a
result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's clients drivers license was not
suspended. |
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Austin TX DWI - Austin Police Department
| May 25, 2005, Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers reduced his client's Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) to Deferred Adjudication on Obstruction. The arresting agency was Austin Police Department. |
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Travis County Sherriffs Department
| May 11, 2005, Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers reduced his client's Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) to Obstruction of a passageway. Mr. Thomason's client did not take a blood or breath test. The arresting agency was Travis County Sherriffs Department. |
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Austin TX DWI - Austin Police Department
| March 16, 2005, Thad Thomason of Dunham & Rogers reduced his client's Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) to Obstruction of Highway. Mr. Thomason's client did not take a breath test. The arresting agency was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| February 15, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency forthis Travis County DWI was Travis County Sheriff's Office. Mr. Tillman's client did submit to a field sobriety test and a breath test. As a result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's client did not have his Texas Drivers License suspended |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| December 16, 2004, Austin DWI attorney Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Driving While Intoxicated case in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. Mr. Tillman's client did not submit to any breath, blood, urine or field sobriety tests. As a result of this dismissal, Mr. Tillman's client did not loose his drivers license. |
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Austin, Texas - State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)
| December 15, 2004, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this Austin DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - Texas Department of Public Saftey (DPS)
| March 25, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI lawyer Andrew Hug of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Driving While Intoxicated case in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency was Texas Department of Public Safety. Mr. Hug's client did not submit to any breath, blood, urine or field sobriety tests. |
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Austin, Texas DWI - State Office of Administrative Hearings
| June 7, 2005, Austin, Texas DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers got his client's Drivers License Hearing DISMISSED in Travis County, Texas. Mr. Tillman's client had been arrested by the Texas Department of Public Safety for DWI. His client has submitted to a breath test which he failed with results of 0.153 and 0.149. The legal limit for intoxication for Texas is 0.08. Since the Drivers License Hearing case was dismissed, Mr. Tillman's client did not have his Texas Drivers License suspended. |
Austin, Texas - Texas Department of Public Safety
| May 17, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this DWI was Texas Department of Public Safety. |
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Austin, Texas - Texas Department of Public Safety
| May 12, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this DWI was Texas Department of Public Safety. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| April 20, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated 3 in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - Austin Police Department
| April 14, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Travis County, Texas - Austin Police Department
| April 14, 2005, Austin DWI lawyer Brian Tillman of Dunham & Rogers received a dismissal on a Drivers License Hearing case in Travis County. Mr. Tillman's client was charged with Driving While Intoxicated in Austin, Texas. The arresting agency for this DWI was Austin Police Department. |
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Austin, Texas - Texas Department of Public Safety
| March 11, 2005, Austin, Texas criminal defense lawyer Jay Adkins of Dunham & Rogers received a DWI dismissal for his client while one the pretrial docket in Travis County. Mr. Adkins's client was her second DWI. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) pulled over Mr. Adkins's client, for a courtesy traffic stop, to assist with a flat tire. At that time the DPS officers observed an open bottle and a glass of wine inside the car. Mr. Adkins's client refused to do a breath test for the officers, but did do a field sobriety test and failed. If Mr. Adkins's client was convicted of this DWI, her job with the goverment could have been affected for future advancement. |
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Austin, Texas DWI Breath Test (.17) Dismissed
