Williamson state representative Mike Krusee was arrested last Thursday on suspicions of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).
Representative Krusee, a Republican from Williamson County, was one of the members of the state legislature who pushed for tougher DWI laws. He was arrested Wednesday night and posted bond Thursday morning.
The representative was stopped by an officer while he was driving along Anderson Mill erratically in Austin. The officer pulled the representative over a few blocks later. He then administered a sobriety test, which, according to the officer’s papers, the representative failed.
Representative Krusee was the authoer of the Driver Responsibility program. It is now the law and requires first time offenders to pay a $1000 surcharge and more money for subsequent convictions.
If you have been stopped by the police and charged with a DWI, contact the Dallas DWI defense lawyers of the Law Offices of Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668 to discuss your situation and to determine your legal options.
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