Dallas ALR Hearing Attorney
Legal Assistance for ALR Hearings & DWI Charges
Charges of a DWI are no laughing matter, and they are certainly nothing to be put off in hopes that it will simply go away with time. If you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, you will be asked to run through several field sobriety tests, along with blood & breath tests to check your blood alcohol concentration. If you fail these tests and the officer believes that there is probable reason to believe that you have been operating while under the influence, you will be arrested and charged with a DWI. Your troubles, however, just begin there.
During this process, the officer will then confiscate your license and give you a driving permit. From that moment, you will have 15 days to request an ALR hearing. This hearing can be held either in person or per teleconference, and will be administered by an Administrative Law Judge. If the judge finds that there was reasonable cause to believe that you were indeed guilty of the charges held against you, you will have your driver's license suspended.
Why hire a Dallas ALR hearing lawyer?
At D'Amore Law Firm, we have seen the confusion that accompanies entanglements with the law. Many times, mistakes are made simply because people just don't know any better. For example, if you fail to request a hearing, you will completely lose your chance to fight the license suspension. You need to be confident that you are receiving the comprehensive legal guidance that you deserve. By working with a Dallas criminal attorney from our firm, you can breathe easier knowing that you will be successfully guided through all the necessary steps, your rights and future always protected as best as we possibly can.
Contact a Dallas DWI attorney for assistance with ALR hearings and other steps in fighting your DWI.