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Texas Board Certified Criminal Defense and DWI attorney Stephen Hamilton says that a motion to suppress is basically where something is wrong in your case and you petition the court to exclude that when considering your case.
For example, if a police officer stops you for speeding and eventually arrests you for DWI, but you were not speeding, you might be able to exclude the entire stop. Watch the video now to learn how a motion to suppress can turn bad news into good news.
For more information about DWI in the State of Texas, be sure to visit my educational blog at http://www.lubbockdwilawblog.com, where you can chat with me personally and learn more about what to do when charged with a DWI. If you have questions, call me at the office, my number is (806) 794-0394. I welcome your call.
Stephen L. Hamilton, P.C.
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Lubbock, Texas 79424
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