Law Firm Provides Useful Information Regarding DWI and DWI law representation

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Gioffredi & Associates has published its latest article covering useful information about DWI and DWI law representation in Dallas. The article is available for viewing in full at https://gioffredi.com/dwiblog/what-to-do-before-coming-to-see-me-

An article covering the subject of useful information about DWI and DWI law representation entitled ‘What to do Before Coming to See Me ‘ has now been released and published by Gioffredi & Associates, an authority website in the DWI Defense niche. The article brings to light fascinating information, especially for vehicle owners in the state of Dallas. Anybody else who’s interested can read the entire article at https://gioffredi.com/dwiblog/what-to-do-before-coming-to-see-me-


Perhaps one of the most interesting, or relevant pieces of information to car owners is that If you refused to provide a blood or breath specimen upon the request of the police (even if they later got a blood sample by obtaining a warrant), the police will confiscate your Texas driver’s license and give you a notice of driver’s license suspension.


The article has been written by John Gioffredi, who wanted to use this article to share useful information about DWI and DWI law representation. They feel they may have done this best in the following extract:


‘Automobile interlock breath testing devices can be required as a condition of your bond, a condition of your probation, or a condition of an occupational driver’s license. Failing an interlock breath test (“blowing dirty”) almost always requires an appearance before the judge, and it often results in revocation of your bond, revocation of your probation, or revocation of your ODL.’


Gioffredi & Associates now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the article. John Gioffredi, Attorney at Law at Gioffredi & Associates has made a point of saying regular interaction with readers is so critical to running the site because it helps them understand what their readers want to know more about DWI laws.


In discussing the article itself and its development, John Gioffredi said:


“If you testify contrary to what is on the video, you will lose your credibility, and if that happens, you will almost certainly lose your case! Testify why you were speeding, or why you hit the curb. That is perfectly acceptable.”


Anyone who has a specific question or comment about this article, or any article previously published on the site, are welcomed to contact Gioffredi & Associates via their website at https://gioffredi.com/


Once again, the complete article is available to read in full at https://gioffredi.com/dwiblog/what-to-do-before-coming-to-see-me-

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