DWI Defense Lawyer in Athens
Challenging the Prosecution & Faulty Police Tactics in Henderson County, Surrounding Counties & Northeast Texas
It is important to realize that if you have been arrested for a DWI in Texas that you are still innocent until proven guilty. With a knowledgeable and aggressive Athens DWI attorney by your side, you can combat these charges and protect yourself from unfair accusations. At Knight Law Office, our legal team knows what to look for when investigating DWI/DUI cases.
Attorney Knight is considered to be one of the most respected trial lawyers in all of Northeast Texas. With former experience as a prosecutor, he knows what how to combat the tactics that the other side of the courtroom may try to use. Consequences for drunk driving can be exponential, leaving you without a license and costing you tens of thousands of dollars.
Call Knight Law Office at (903) 459-8590 today.
Hear It From Our Clients
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The best attorney! He is so kind, fast, straightforward, honest, and hard-working. His price is great! Mr. Knight, you just don't know how much I appreciate you and how much you've done for us! Handled everything in the same day.- Prasyla
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Amazing lawyer! He took care of my case and got me exactly what I needed in 24 hours. I had already consulted another two lawyers, and they both told me it wasn't possible. I guess they were wrong because Mr. Knight got it done!- Olim D.
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I violated my felony probation with a DWI. Mr. Knight answered all my calls and got me reinstated ASAP! Seemed like he knew the district attorney and judge pretty well. Definitely the type of guy you want on your side.- Preston
Field Sobriety Test Defenses
Approved as a method for testing intoxication by the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration, field sobriety tests come in many different forms.
However, there are three that are most commonly used:
- Walk-and-turn: These tests typically gauge a person's ability to walk in a straight line, listen and obey instructions and maintain their balance. Unfortunately, if a person struggles with vertigo or is dealing with side effects from a medication that makes them dizzy, they may easily lose their balance. At the same time, weather conditions, the person's age and weight can also affect this test.
- Horizontal gaze nystagmus: This merely is a test that gauges the steadiness of a person's gaze, while a police officer has them track a light or a pen with their eyes. If their eyes are jerking around a lot, then this is supposed to be a sign that the person is intoxicated. If a person is tired, nervous or has eye issues, then these results could easily be skewed, leaving an innocent person looking guilty.
- One-leg stand: This test is administered by having the individual stand on one leg while counting in groups of a thousand. Again, if the weather is bad, the ground is uneven or the person deals with certain health issues, this could produce results that make the person look guilty.