The former superintendent of Carrollton-Farmers Branch has been convicted of DWI. Annette Griffin was arrested at a tollbooth on August 21st for having a BAC over 0.16. She was on her way to a school board meeting.
Griffin pleaded guilty to DWI and has been sentenced to 15 months of probation. She must also pay a fine of $750 along with court fees of $453. Griffin resigned in December and recieved a severance package.
DWI can have life long effects. If you or someone you know has been charged with DWI, contact the Dallas DWI attorney, Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668.
A Fort Worth police officer was arrested and charged with DWI on Sunday. Since then, he has been placed on restrictive duty until the results of his case are found. He has been a police officer with Forth Worth Police Department for about a year.
Cases like this just go to show that anyone can be charged with DWI. No one is above drunk driving laws. When faced with drinking and driving, the best option is to not do it. However, DWI charges do come up.
If you or someone you know has been charged with DWI, contact the Dallas DWI attorney, Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668.
University of Texas baseball coach, Augie Garrido, has been suspended because of being charged with DWI. Garrido was pulled over on Saturday and charged with suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
DWI can have consequences well beyond just fines and jail time. Many people have lost their jobs or been suspended because of DWI charges. Every aspect of life can be affected by these charges. They should not be taken lightly.
If you or someone you know is facing charges of DWI, contact the Dallas DWI attorney, Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668.
Early on Friday night, a woman drove her car through a fence and into a swimming pool. The owner came outside to find the front wheels of the car hanging in the pool and the fence broken through.
The accident occurred on the 6800 block of McCallum Blvd on Friday night before 9pm. The woman who was driving the car was arrested on DWI charges.
DWI can be a terrible thing to have to deal with. If you or someone you know has been charged with DWI, contact the Dallas DWI attorney, Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668.
There is a new accessory for the iPod that acts as a breathalyzer. The accessory plugs in to the bottom of the iPod, and takes a reading of the user’s BAC. If the BAC is over 0.08, an alarm is set off, showing that the person is over the legal limit.
The makers of this product hope that it will help people to know that they are not safe to drive. However, there is some hesitation from MADD because they think that this could end up being used for drinking games. It may also lull people into a false sense of security.
While this could be a useful tool, it could also have some adverse effects, ending in DWI or worse. If you or someone you know has been charged with DWI, contact the Dallas DWI lawyer, Mark T. Lassiter at 214-457-1668.