Client was arrested and charged by the Frisco Police Department with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Our office was able to successfully negotiate with the District Attorney’s Office. All charges were dismissed.
The Plano Police Department stopped the client who was leaving the Shops at Legacy on a late Friday night. The client refused to perform any field sobriety tests, refused to submit to a breath test, and refused to be cooperative and answer the police officer’s questions. Client was arrested for DWI. The case went to trial and the jury disagreed with the police officer’s version of events. The client was found not guilty.
Client was arrested leaving a club in downtown Dallas. Client failed all field sobriety tests, was belligerent with the police, and refused to submit to a breath test. The case went to trial and the jury agreed with us. The client was found not guilty.
Client had been drinking with friends at various bars and clubs in the Uptown area of Dallas. On the way home client was stopped by the Dallas Police Department. Client failed all field sobriety tests and was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The case went to trial and the jury found the client not guilty.
Client is a businessman in Dallas and had been at the ballpark in Arlington. On the way home the client was arrested by the Dallas Police Department for DWI. The case went to trial and the jury found the client not guilty.
Client is a well-respected medical doctor in Louisiana who was visiting Dallas on business. Client was involved in a car crash and the police responded. Client failed all the field sobriety tests and was arrested. Despite overwhelming evidence, the case went to trial and the client was found not guilty.
Client was arrested in Dallas after leaving a nightclub. Client failed all the field sobriety tests and refused to provide a breath sample. The case went to trial and the jury was not convinced the client was intoxicated. After less than twenty minutes of deliberation the jury found the client not guilty.
Client was arrested by the Frisco Police Department. His blood alcohol level was was twice the legal limit, 0.16. After a hearing in front of the judge, all the evidence was found to be illegally obtained as the police officer had violated the client’s constitutional rights. All charges were dismissed.
Client had a car accident and was rushed to the hospital. While there cocaine was found in the client’s blood. A DWI was filed and the case was set for a trial. At trial the client was found not guilty.
Client is a Medical Doctor in the Dallas area. He was found at 7am, alone in his vehicle, behind the wheel with the car running and his foot on the brake. He was passed out at a stop sign. When police woke the client they were overcome with the smell of alcohol. Client failed the sobriety tests and he was arrested. A blood test was performed and it was found to be over the legal limit of 0.08. We took the case to trial and our client was found not guilty.
Client was found at 3am at a Plano intersection asleep at the wheel. The police officer watched as the light turned green and then red through five cycles without the client moving. The Plano police officer then approached the window and woke the client. The client admitted to drinking and not knowing where he was. He was arrested for DWI. The case was set for trial and the jury found the client not guilty.
I was wrongfully arrested by the Plano Police Department for DWI. I contacted Fredrick Hull and thank god I did. Fredrick set the case for trial because the District Attorney’s Office and the Judge refused to dismiss the case. At trial, I was found not guilty. Fredrick Hull was amazing and I cannot thank him enough for his help, his kindness, and his ability inside a courtroom. Thank you so much Fredrick.
The client is a respected Medical Doctor (Radiologist) in Houston. While in town visiting friends, she was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated. She failed every single field sobriety test and refused to provide a breath sample. Despite the odds, I disagreed with the arresting officer and so did the jury. She was found not guilty.
My client had been out drinking with friends. On the way home he ran a red light and collided with another vehicle. Knowing he would be arrested, my client fled the scene. He was later picked up by the Plano Police Department and charged with DWI and Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Through negotiations with the Plano Police Department I was able to convince them to not file any charges against my client. Both criminal offenses were dropped.
“My client had been drinking at the Shops at Legacy when he became confused and drove the wrong way down a one-way street. He was stopped by the Plano Police Department where he failed all sobriety tests and was arrested. The case went to trial and I was able to present evidence and question the arresting officers. The jury became locked and could not reach a decision on whether the client was guilty or innocent. Feeling that they could not win the case, the District Attorney’s Office dismissed all charges.”
“My client was arrested in McKinney, Texas for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). He failed all the field sobriety tests and illegal drugs were found in his pocket. After negotiations with the District Attorney’s Office all charges were dropped. The DWI and the drug charges were dismissed.”
A registered nurse was involved in a severe car accident. Two witnesses saw her get out of the driver’s side of the car. She failed all field sobriety tests and was taken to the hospital for a blood test. Her blood alcohol level was 0.20. That is 2.5 times over the legal limit. An expert for the state testified she was almost at the level of alcohol poisoning. The jury found her not guilty in less than 30 minutes.
“I was on probation in Dallas County for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The District Attorney’s Office wanted to revoke my probation and send me to jail for up to 6 months. Not happy with my original attorney, I hired Mr. Hull. He convinced them to dismiss the case. I wish Mr. Hull had been my lawyer from the start. I probably would not have been convicted of DWI at all.”
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