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Texas DWI Attorney David Sloane is a member of the National College of DUI Defense. Few offenses in America's criminal justice process call for greater attorney expertise than cases involving driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.


Texas DWI and Texas DUI cases require defense counsel to understand complex scientific and legal processes. Legal issues may include search and seizure, due process, illegal detention and interrogation, denial of counsel, and evidentiary issues.


DWI scientific areas of expertise include studies in anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, and toxicology, as well as pseudo-scientific areas such as field sobriety testing.


Texas DWI /DUI defense counsel must also have a working understanding of the operation of breath test equipment, hospital testing equipment, and instruments utilized by forensic laboratories in the process of testing for intoxicants. When you retain David Sloane's services for a Texas DWI/Texas DUI charge, he will perform a full investigation regarding the circumstances of your alleged DWI/DUI. Why? His investigation often reveals a variety of factors that can play an important role in fighting your Texas DWI or Texas DUI case.


David Sloane is one of a handful of Fort Worth Attorneys who is a member of the National College of DUI Defense. Few offenses in America's criminal justice process call for greater attorney expertise than cases involving driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Texas DWI and Texas DUI cases are especially complex because they require defense counsel to understand scientific, as well as legal processes. The legal issues are wide-ranging, involving search and seizure, due process, illegal detention and interrogation, denial of counsel, and evidentiary issues. These legal issues intersect in a DWI case with scientific areas of expertise, such as anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, and toxicology, as well as pseudo-scientific areas such as field sobriety testing. Texas DWI - DUI defense counsel must also have a working understanding of the operation of breath test equipment, hospital testing equipment, and instruments utilized by forensic laboratories in the process of testing for intoxicants. The National College requires their members to have the finest advanced-level training available to a DWI defense practitioner which is offered at Harvard Law School. Membership in the college requires developed skills for DWI and DUI trials, including methods for attacking field sobriety tests, and breath and blood tests. Attorney members must also have mastered the specific techniques required to effectively defend someone accused of DWI and DUI, including effective methods for jury selection, making effective opening statements and closing arguments, and specific techniques in required in effectively cross examining police officers and prosecution experts. Members of the National College of DUI Defense stand head-and-shoulders over their peers where it comes to providing an effective defense for someone accused of DWI or DUI.

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