Hutchinson County DUI Lawyer

Jarrett Johnston, Attorney at Law, offers experienced DUI defense to clients throughout Hutchinson County. A DUI is a drunk driving offense that can be charged when your blood alcohol content is above .08% or when a law enforcement officer has evidence that you are too intoxicated to drive. In Texas, the offense is called DWI, but the terms DUI and DWI are interchangeable. When you have been arrested for DUI, you should speak with a Hutchinson County DUI lawyer as soon as possible. An attorney can review your case, discuss your possible penalties, and also prepare a defense for you in court.

For years, Jarrett Johnston has dedicated his practice to defending the rights of Texas residents who have been charged with DUI. Jarrett Johnston, Hutchinson County DUI lawyer, will help you explore your legal options and guide you through the court process.

To schedule your free initial consultation, call (806) 318-9131 now or you may fill out the consultation form found on the left side of this page. You have only 15 days to request a hearing to contest your license suspension. If you do not request a hearing, your license will be suspended automatically.

Driver’s License Suspension

If your license is suspended, you are not legally allowed to drive during the time of your suspension. For many people, this is a burdensome restriction that can affect their employment and their personal life. For a DUI, license suspension can range from 90 days-2 years, depending on the circumstances of your offense. It is always best to consult a Hutchinson County DUI lawyer who understands the licensing restrictions for a Texas DUI. A Hutchinson County DUI lawyer will be able to answer your questions and help you prevent automatic license suspension, as well as clear up common misconceptions about the license suspension.

In DUI trials, there are essentially two cases. One case will determine if the accused is in fact guilty of DUI, and the second case determines whether that person’s driver’s license will be suspended. Your license can be suspended at a hearing based on a decision by an Administrative Law Judge. Your license will remain in suspension even if you are ultimately found not guilty of DUI in your criminal case. This is why it is just as important to prepare thoroughly for your driver’s license hearing. You may be represented at this hearing by your Hutchinson County DUI lawyer, but an attorney will not be appointed to you.

If your license is suspended, you may be able to apply for an occupational or restricted license. To make this process easier, you can consult with a lawyer who will guide you through the petition which needs to be filed. After license suspension, you will need to file an SR-22 form with your insurance company, and you may be required to obtain high-risk auto insurance. Overall, the driver’s license hearing will run more smoothly with the help of a knowledgeable and experienced legal advocate who is working on your side.

DUI Breath and Blood Tests

Breathalyzers often give inaccurate readings because they have not been maintained or calibrated properly. Even blood tests can be improperly handled and skew the results of your BAC. A Borger DUI lawyer can look at the records for the calibration of the breathalyzer, and when mistakes have been made, it is possible to have your DUI charges completely dismissed.

Jarrett Johnston, Hutchinson County DUI Lawyer

Jarrett Johnston obtained his Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 2004. He values his practice and enjoys serving his clients by providing the best defense possible against their DUI charges. For optimal criminal defense, call Hutchinson County DUI lawyer Jarrett Johnston today.

Schedule your free initial consultation by calling (806) 318-9131 or by filling out the consultation form found on the left side of this page.