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Citizens Defense Against DWI Charges

In the state of Texas and perhaps, in most other states, a person charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) needs to request for a hearing within fifteen (15) days of the arrest in order to avoid getting slapped with a suspension oh his/her drivers license.

For those unfortunate enough to have to face these charges in Forth Worth, there is a good fort worth dwi lawyer whose track record is exemplary. The law firm has successfully defended 91% of its DWI cases set for trial through dismissals or not guilty verdicts. Whoa!

For those looking for a fort worth dwi attorney, or even those within the neighboring areas, the law office of Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy is one good place to start looking. DWI cases have gotten more complicated today compared to a few years ago due to the specialized training that apprehending officers and prosecuting attorneys go through. Without specialized representation, those accused with DWI offenses will face rough sailing in the courts. I therefore suggest that for those looking for a good dwi lawyer fort worth, look for the law office of Richard McConathy. It is probably the savior that they are looking for.

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