What to do if You’ve Failed a Field Sobriety Test

December 3rd, 2012 by admin No comments »

Field sobriety tests are often administered to those who are suspected of driving while intoxicated.  They might include tests such as the walk-and-turn test, an eye exam, or reciting the alphabet backwards, though these are only three examples of possible tests that may be administered.  Failing a field sobriety test may result in a DWI charge, and, if convicted, a person might face serious penalties such as jail or prison time, loss of a driver’s license, monetary fines, mandatory alcohol awareness classes, or even electronic monitoring.

The penalties that can result from failing a field sobriety test can be severe, but there are ways to fight back against DWI charges.  For instance, you may be able to argue that the test was inaccurate because it was:

  • Administered improperly
  • Administered illegally
  • Inaccurate or faulty
  • Poorly read / evaluated
  • An unfair form of judgment

These potential problems with a field sobriety test may be enough to determine that a DWI charge is invalid or inconclusive.  Field sobriety tests are often difficult to evaluate, and are also extremely subjective in nature.  As such, you and your attorney may be able to prove that the field sobriety test was incorrect, faulty, or unfair in some way.

One of the best ways that you can defend yourself against a DWI charge is by discussing your situation with an experienced DWI attorney.  An attorney can explain the best ways to defend yourself against the charges you face and will help you fight to avoid the maximum penalties associated with a conviction for your charges.

by Mark Lassiter

$2.1 Million Awarded to El Paso Family in Infant Girl’s Blinding

June 26th, 2012 by admin No comments »

A seven year old girl who has been blind since her infancy will finally see justice following the $2.1 million judgment against the doctor whose alleged malpractice resulted in the loss of her sight.

This past Wednesday, the 101st Judicial District Court in Dallas issued the judgment in favor of Marcela and Jose Bustamante, affirming their allegation that Dr Jorge Fabio Llamas-Soforo and his practice were negligent in caring for their daughter Daniella. The child was born prematurely on May 19, 2005, and was not properly cared for by Llamas-Soforo. The doctor is alleged to have not had specialized pediatric training, and to have failed to examine the infant for over four weeks, as well as failing to properly treat her.

The damages in this case will on serve to offset to future losses of Daniella in a superficial way,as no judgment will be able to return her sight to her. The New Jersey medical malpractice lawyers at Levinson Axelrod advise all victims of perceived malpractice to immediately seek skilled legal representation in order to protect their rights and interests.

St. Louis jail blamed in medical malpractice, wrongful death lawsuit

June 21st, 2012 by admin No comments »

A St. Louis County jail is now being sued in a wrongful death and medical malpractice lawsuit after the death of an inmate occurred.

The lawsuit states that missteps in the medical care is the reason that the inmate dropped dead just under an hour after he left the medical center.

The man died of complications that arose from a heart problem called congenital aortic valve stenosis and officials in the case have stated that individuals failed to meet or recognize the individual care that the man needed. Medical records with the care center state that officials believed that the man’s episode was ‘staged’ or fake.

Tornadoes tear through Dallas, rescuers search through rubble

April 4th, 2012 by admin No comments »

On Tuesday, between six and thirteen tornadoes touched down in areas of North Texas and many of them tore through towns leaving chaos behind them.

At this time, there have been no fatalities reported as a result of the tornadoes, but many residents in the area lost their homes. In Arlington alone, nearly 150 homes were completely destroyed. Many homes had roofs completely torn off or were reduced to just rubble.

Nearly 100 planes at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport was damaged in the storm and today, over 200 flights out of the airport have been cancelled.

Thousands of people were stuck in the area and checked into hotels, while others opted to sleep in the terminals. In order to avoid more chaos, airport officials have asked that passengers check their flights online to make sure they are still scheduled, before heading toward the airport.

Just south of Dallas, in a town called Lancaster, nearly 300 buildings were damaged in the storms. Video footage of the area showed tractor-trailers being thrown hundreds of feet into the air.

Officials in the Lancaster area placed the city on a curfew in order to ensure that residents remained indoors during the storm. The Mayor of Dallas has stated that the area was lucky to have no fatalities or serious injuries reported.

Today, officials will be assessing the damage in area and will have more accurate figures on homes that were completely destroyed compared to homes that received minor damage and may only need smaller repairs. Austin carpet cleaners , as well as other cities, will be working to make these repairs. Rescuers also continue to search the rubble to make sure that no victims are trapped underneath.

 

Chardon High School students to resume class Friday

March 1st, 2012 by admin No comments »

The students at Chardon High School are able to meet with grief counsels on campus today as way to take a step toward recovery after undergoing such a traumatic experience.

Monday morning, just after 7:30 a.m., a 17-year-old gunman opened fire on students while they ate breakfast in the cafeteria. Five students were shot before a teacher was able to  chase the gunman from the scene.

Three of the students were fatally injured. Officials have recently stated that the gunman may have taken the weapon from a relative. Neighbors of the gunman have stated that they are shocked that the teen would shoot his peers and that they never saw signs of such violence.

Bobby Jenks: Error made in spinal surgery

February 24th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Righthanded, relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Bobby Jenks, is now discussing a medical error at Massachusetts General Hospital that caused him to have an emergency surgery on his spine.

“I don’t know whose fault it was, but there was an error done inside,’’ Jenks said. “I had four bone spurs on my spine. We talked about taking the top two out. The third one was started and not finished. So basically there was a serrated edge that sliced me open in two different spots and I was leaking spinal fluid.’’

Jenks stated that he went into the hospital on Dec. 12 in order to have the original surgery. Two and half weeks later, the fluid began to pool in his body, which caused him to suffer from severe migraines.

The pain became so unbearable that Jenks went back to the hospital on Dec. 30. He had to have emergency surgery on his spine and now does not know if he will be able to play this season. He is currently discussing whether or he will take legal action as a result.

Arlington man killed in suspected drunk driving accident

February 17th, 2012 by admin No comments »

An Arlington man was killed in a suspected DWI accident that occurred in Grand Prairie.

According to police officials, the accident occurred on Interstate 30 when a 33-year-old man was traveling down the interstate and his car drifted off of the roadway and into a grassy area before striking a construction warning sign and finally a sports utility vehicle.

The accident occurred shortly after 11 p.m. on Sunday and police are currently still investigating to determine the cause.  The man was then transported to the Dallas Medical Center in order to be treated, but was later pronounced dead due to injuries sustained. Officials are awaiting toxicology reports at this time.

Heavy rain expected in Dallas-Fort Worth over weekend

February 9th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Forecasters in the Dallas and Fort Worth area have stated that rain is expected in the early morning hours of Friday. With the rain comes cooler air as a cold front will hit sometime midday on Friday.

Officials with the National Weather Service have stated that these rains will most likely not result in heavy storms, but the total rainfall for the North Texas area is expected to be in the 50s. By Saturday, the rain should clear and sun will fill the sky.

The weather will be somewhat different within the upcoming week because cold fronts are expected every few days. More rain is expected Sunday night and Monday, but a break will occur on Tuesday during the daylight hours with increased chances at night.

Alec Baldwin to appear at AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas

February 2nd, 2012 by admin No comments »

Alec Baldwin will be replacing Jamie Foxx in the Brinker International Forum that will take place on March 2 at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas. Foxx cancelled his appearance in December due to scheduling conflicts.

The award-winning actor, Alec Baldwin, has starred in “30 Rock” and “BeetleJuice.” Baldwin will take the stage on April 24 and join the stage with multiple other comedians and stars of the television show, ‘Modern Family.’

The comedians will discuss their popular television show that is about three somewhat unconventional families. Baldwin will be discussing his life on and off the television and movie screen.

Former Dallas Cowboy pleads not guilty to drug charges

January 26th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Former Dallas Cowboy receiver, Sam Hurd, has changed representation in order to plead not guilty to the drug charges against him that allege he was attempting to create a drug-dealing network.

The 26-year-old was arrested after he allegedly attempted to buy mass quantities of marijuana and cocaine. Authorities also stated that they overheard Hurd stating that he was attempting to resupply the Chicago area because he has already distributed there before.

Hurd was arrested in December as a part of the undercover sting. He was playing for the Chicago Bears at the time and they released him after the arrest. The arrest report stated that Hurd was attempting to buy 10 pounds of cocaine a week and 1,000 pounds of marijuana in order to distribute them to the Chicago area.