DWI is a serious offense. If not defended properly, it will lead to a more serious and even lifetime imprisonment. Take note that DWI charges excuse no one. Even if you are a famous celebrity, you can be arrested for DWI once proved. This is what happened to a certain country singer when he was arrested in 2012 after a crash.
When police arrived on the scene, they found the country singer was naked and likely intoxicated.
After his arrest, the country singer went to court and filed a lawsuit in September 2017 to try to keep the video from going public, claiming it was a violation of his privacy rights.
The lawsuit said the footage, which according to legal records show him nude and disorientated and making threats to the officers, were highly embarrassing and intimate and inappropriate to release in light of the fact that the certain country singer “can no longer speak cogently and is not even in the position to discuss, let alone defend, his previous actions.”
However, the police ordered that the video is released after the singer was unable to provide “actionable constitutional claims.”
DWIs By State
In 2015, California had the highest number of DWI arrests. The state reported 214,828 arrests. The lowest DWI arrest rate is in Delaware. It’s not surprising as Delaware has one the lowest populations in the United States. In contrast, California is the most populated state in the country. There isn’t any clear reason for this inconsistency. Many states, in an attempt to lower DWI arrests, are now relentlessly focusing their anti-drunk driving campaigns to specific demographics.
Contact a Texas Criminal and DWI defense attorney today who can provide you with a confidential consultation. He can also evaluate your case and counsel you on the best steps to take. Contact Mr. Yong J. An by calling or texting him 24/7 directly at (832) 428-5679.
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