Robert Frank Borkenstein developed the breathalyzer in the 1950s as a mechanical device to record and estimate the blood alcohol content (or BAC) of an individual. When it was first invented, breathalyzers also tested for disease and viruses, but now it is used solely as a DWI (driving while intoxicated) testing device for law enforcement….

Eyewitness testimony may sound like it would be the perfect way for someone to make their case in a court trial. However, eyewitness testimony can prove misleading and difficult to follow clearly. Some eyewitnesses may not be sure about what they saw or may have mistaken impressions or opinions that can distort the way they…

Strategies and Missteps That Can Significantly Impact The Outcome of Your Trial Facing a criminal trial as a defendant can feel incredibly daunting. The prosecution may have already gathered a considerable amount of evidence. Like many defendants, you may feel you can prove your innocence if you only had the chance to take the stand…

DWI Dismissed: How to Get DWI Charges Dropped in Texas (Step by Step) A charge of DWI can result in significant penalties if you are convicted. If you get pulled over for driving while intoxicated, you may face losing your license. In some cases, it can also mean significant fines and even jail time. Fortunately,…

San Antonio is one of the worst cities for drunk drivers in Texas. DWI penalties in San Antonio are severe and vary depending on the defendant’s criminal record, the details of the crime, and how serious the offense was. Generally, a DWI conviction can lead to jail time, fines, treatment programs, and driver’s license suspension….

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