How to Handle Your First DWI in Texas

ALR Hearing Guide: Texas DUI License Defense by Bryan Fagan Law

Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer in Texas? Your Rights and What Comes Next

A DWI arrest can be overwhelming — but you don’t have to face it alone. Yes, you can refuse a breathalyzer in Texas. However, that decision comes with immediate and automatic consequences for your driver's license. It’s a choice you have the right to make, but doing so triggers a civil process that is completely

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How Houston Drivers Can Win Their ALR Hearing: Insights from a Local Defense Attorney

If you’ve been arrested for DWI in Texas, you’ve probably heard this term tossed around: ALR hearing. But unless you’ve been through the process before, you might not fully understand just how important it is—or how fast things can move after that initial arrest. For anyone in the Houston area trying to keep their license

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You Got a DWI — Here’s How to Fight for Your License Before It’s Too Late

If you’ve been arrested for driving while intoxicated, you’re not just looking at fines or potential jail time—you’re also at serious risk of losing your license. The clock starts ticking fast, and if you don’t act quickly, the state could take away your driving privileges before your case even reaches court. That’s why knowing how

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Top 5 Mistakes Drivers Make When Preparing for Their ALR Hearing

If you’ve recently been arrested for DWI in Texas, there’s a good chance you’re also facing an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing. It’s a separate process from your criminal case, but it’s just as critical—especially if you value your ability to drive. While the process might seem straightforward, far too many people make avoidable ALR

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