Texas has an “implied consent” law which helps with DWI enforcement. This means that if a police officer has probable cause to arrest you for drunk driving, you are deemed to consent to a blood or breath test to confirm your blood-alcohol level. Implied consent does not mean you actually have to consent, but if you refuse, the state will automatically suspend your driver’s license for a certain period.
Ultimately, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects your right to be free from most police searches–including the taking of blood samples–without a warrant. In 2014, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals held that “a non-consensual search of a DWI suspect’s blood conducted” under Texas’ implied consent law is illegal “in the absence of a warrant or any applicable exception to the warrant requirement.”
Looking at the “Totality of the Circumstances”
So what exactly are the “exceptions” that justify a warrantless blood test?
One exception is for “exigent circumstances.” This is broadly defined as a situation where there is an “imminent destruction of evidence and the inability of law enforcement to obtain a warrant.” Whether the exigency exception applies requires a judge or appeals court to look at the “totality of the circumstances.”
For example, a Texas appeals court recently granted a new trial to a defendant in a DWI and intoxication manslaughter case after rejecting the prosecutor’s attempt to invoke the exigency exception.
In this case, a police officer arrived at the scene of a two-vehicle accident. The defendant was trapped inside one of the vehicles. The officer “did not initially believe [the defendant] was intoxicated,” according to court records. But after investigating the accident scene and finding an open container of alcohol and a marijuana pipe in the defendant’s vehicle, the officer felt he had probable cause to suspect the defendant of DWI.
As the defendant was being transported to the hospital for emergency medical care, the officer contacted his dispatcher and requested a blood test at the hospital. At trial, the officer conceded he had time to get a warrant but chose not to.
Prosecutors argued there were exigent circumstances because another accident victim died at the scene–making this a case of intoxication manslaughter–and the officer had reason to suspect the presence of drugs other than alcohol in the defendant’s system, which could have dissipated absent an immediate blood test.
The Texas Fourth District Court of Appeals rejected the prosecution’ arguments.
- First, the court noted the defendant himself was not severely injured, so there was little risk any medical treatment would destroy evidence of alcohol use in his system.
- Second, the officer did not actually testify that he thought the defendant had used drugs. Indeed, he did not even suspect DWI until after the defendant had left the scene to go to the hospital.
Finally, the court said there was no testimony “about what procedures, if any, were in place for obtaining a warrant when a suspect is transported to a hospital.” Indeed, the officer had time to call for a second officer to go to the hospital to take the blood test. Ergo, the court reasoned he had time to also get a warrant.
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Obviously, it can be difficult to assert your rights if you have just been in a serious accident and are in the hospital. This is why it is important to contact an experienced Houston DWI defense attorney who knows the law and will make sure the police respect your rights.
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We are known by prosecutors as assertive DWI attorneys who fight for our clients to ensure their rights are protected and that they are treated fairly. Our aggressive approach to drunk driving & DUI cases has led to many favorable results from our clients, from dismissal of the charges to reduced charges and sentences.
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Houston DWI Attorney Tad A. Nelson has created a very unique 21st century law firm. Finally somebody has combined all the facets of a effect Driving While Intoxicated defense. In the past many firms would offer a keen understanding of law and order, but to complete his firm, Tad Nelson added a very important third piece; SCIENCE.
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Led by firm founder & Houston DWI attorney Tad Nelson who has more than 27 years of criminal law experience, our team of dedicated DWI defense focused lawyers work hard to reach the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Although we have offices in Houston and Galveston, our main office is in League City which is where we meet most of our Clear Lake and southeast Houston clients.
Even if you think your case is impossible, we might be able to provide a reasonable solution for you. Sometimes, this can involve taking a case to trial where we’re able to articulate our arguments better and can present our case to a jury. As a former assistant district attorney in his first few years as a lawyer, Mr. Nelson provides our team with insights into how to effectively defend our clients against strategies used by prosecuting attorneys in Harris County, Galveston County, and in surrounding jurisdictions.
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If you’re serious about fighting the state’s claim that you were operating a motor vehicle while allegedly intoxicated, few are better suited and best qualified to fight the charge than the Houston DWI attorneys of the Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates. Whether you were arrested in Clear Lake, Galveston, or League City, we have nearby offices and invite you to reach to us by calling 281-280-0100.
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What are my legal options if I’m charged with DWI in Houston?
If you’re arrested for drunk driving, we have at least 3 options for dealing with the charge within the confines of Texas law. We can attempt to get the case dismissed, work out a deal with the Harris County Dist. Atty’s Office, or we can fight the charge, head-on, in a full-blown trial.
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Is it possible to beat a Houston DWI charge in Harris County?
Absolutely. The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates wields a distinctive set of credentials, training, and is an asset to anyone facing criminal charges related to DWI in Houston. Although every case is different, we also have a solid record of winning in court for our clients.
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Can I avoid jail time if I’m convicted for drunk driving?
In short, yes. In reality, there are a number of different factors involved in each and every case we’ve seen in our experience as Houston DWI attorneys. Probation is usually a possibility for most persons that are convicted of DWI in Houston. However, there are no guarantees.
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How much jail time can I get if I’m convicted of DWI?
A determination on jail sentencing is the sole priority of the court within the guidelines of Texas criminal law. Depending on the frequency of DWI offenses incurred by the defendant, and the severity of additional factors, a jail sentence could be as short as a few days, to life.
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As a matter of fact we can. The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates is among the premier law firms in Texas for DWI defense. Both lawyers on our Houston DWI defense team are Certified ACS/CHAL Lawyer-Scientists, with Tad Nelson holding a Board Certification.
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Will I lose my Texas Drivers’ License if I’m charged with DWI?
In Texas, if you’re arrested for DWI or DUI, the process of Administrative License Revocation is initiated for the purpose of automatically suspending your Texas Drivers’ License. Houston DWI lawyer Tad A. Nelson may be able to intervene, and prevent TDL suspension.
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