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Walker County DPS Hearing Attorney

DWI Defense Lawyer in Walker County, Texas

As an experienced Walker County DWI attorney, Douglas W. Atkinson offers aggressive representation for clients at their DPS hearings. It is important to consult an attorney and schedule this hearing as soon as possible, as the failure to schedule your DPS hearing within 15 days will result in the suspension of your driver’s license – regardless of whether you are actually found guilty of driving while intoxicated.

After a DWI arrest in Walker County, Texas, a driver has 15 days to schedule a hearing with the Department of Public Safety (DPS). This hearing, referred to as a DPS hearing or ALR hearing is held regarding the suspension of the arrestee’s driving privileges. At the hearing, the arrestee’s driver’s license will be suspended if it is proven by a preponderance of evidence (meaning it is “more than likely” to be true) that:

  • There was probable cause for the officer to make an arrest for DWI
  • The defendant was driving the car at the time
  • The driver was asked to give a breath or blood test and was notified of the consequences of refusing this test
  • The driver refused to take the breath test or blood test, or the driver failed this test (had a blood alcohol concentration of .08% or greater)

DPS Hearings in Walker County

A DPS hearing is an administrative hearing which is held to determine whether a driver failed chemical tests or refused these tests. For a first DWI offense, driving with a blood alcohol concentration of .08% or greater, a driver may have his/her license suspended for 90 days. For a first refusal of a breath test or blood test, the driver may have his/her license suspended for 180 days. License suspension will last longer for a second DWI offense, third DWI offense or fourth DWI offense. The same applies for a second, third or subsequent refusal of chemical testing.

Walker County DPS hearing lawyer Doug Atkinson is familiar with defending clients at their driver’s license suspension hearings. His experience in this area and the extensive preparation he undergoes in readying a case for the hearing have enabled attorney Atkinson to help numerous clients.

Walker County DWI Attorney

Doug Atkinson offers legal representation to clients facing DWI charges throughout all of Walker County, including Dodge, Huntsville, New Waverly and Riverside. Your initial consultation is free, and defense lawyer Doug Atkinson will use this consultation as an opportunity to discuss your charges with you and help you understand how he can help.

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