Client Testimonials

Stopped for Speeding, Failed Field Sobriety Test, Refused Blood Test, Marijuana Residue Found, Charged with DWI - Dismissed

I was stopped by a DPS Trooper for speeding; the officer alleged that he smelled alcohol on my breath; that my speech was slow and slurred and further alleged that I was slow in my movements and thinking and paused to think before responding to basic questions. The Trooper alleged that my eyes were red and drooped and that I failed three field sobriety tests. After finding what the officer believed to be marijuana residue in the floorboard of my truck, I was charged with DWI. I hired Rique Bobbitt, and after setting the case for a jury trial, the case was dismissed. I recommend Mr. Bobbitt for representation in any criminal case and particularly a DWI case.
--John E.

Stopped For Passenger's Reckless Use of Gun And Wrecking My Car Crashing Into Car - Gave Breath Test of .146 - Reduced to Class C - Fine Only

An off-duty police officer heard my passenger fire some rounds off from a .22 rifle at approximately 5:00 A.M. When the Trooper arrived, I had struck a concrete bridge and crashed into a ditch. The Trooper claimed that I failed the field sobriety test, and I agreed to give a breath sample which turned out to be a .146. It is my understanding the breath alcohol concentrate of .146 is close to two times the legal limit. A DWI conviction would have possibly permanently destroyed my military career as it might have prevented me from obtaining a security clearance. After hiring Rique Bobbitt, he was able to have the charged reduced to a Class C, fine-only offense and I will not have a DWI conviction on my permanent record. It is my understanding that the DWI can be expunged and eliminated from my record. I highly recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney in a criminal case or a DWI case.
--Brad B.

2-Car Accident, Felony DWI With 3 Prior DWI Convictions - Breath Test of .218 - Reduced to First Misdemeanor Offense DWI, Fine Only - No Jail Time

After hitting another vehicle, an Officer claimed that I had alcohol on my breath. The Officer also said that I attempted to drive away, that I had difficulty standing and that I said 'I'm drunk'. The Officer claimed during the investigation that I stated a second time that I was drunk. I gave a breath sample and the results were .215 and .218. I had three previous DWI convictions. I hired Rique Bobbitt because I was very much afraid of the possibility of going to prison. Within a matter of three months, Rique Bobbitt arranged for me to plead to a reduced charge of a first offense DWI and pay a fine only. I did not serve one day of jail time. I highly recommend Mr. Bobbitt for legal representation on any DWI or criminal charge.
--Phillip A.

At ALR hearing, information Obtained that officer created a second report after shredding first report - DRIVER'S LICENSE RETAINED WITHOUT SUSPENSION AND DWI DISMISSED

I was stopped by a city police officer for speeding and after believing he saw signs of intoxication and performing field sobriety tests, I was charged with DWI, and the Department of Public Safety attempted to suspend my driver's license. After I hired Rique Bobbitt as my attorney, he established at the Administrative License Review hearing that the officer had shredded his first report and two days later created a second report purportedly to beef up and make a better case against me for the DWI and driver's license suspension. Mr. Bobbitt was able to, in his intense cross examination, make the officer admit that he altered a government document. The result was that the Judge denied the DPS's request to suspend my license, and I was able to drive without any interruption or suspension of my driver's license. Mr. Bobbitt also got my DWI dismissed and I will be able to expunge the arrest from my record. I highly recommend Mr. Bobbitt as an attorney in any criminal case and particularly in cases regarding driver's license suspensions and DWI's.
--Chris S.

Driving Wrong Way on 4-Lane Highway, Jumped the Curb Onto Grass - Breath Test of .159 BAC - REDUCED TO CLASS C - FINE ONLY - TO BE EXPUNGED FROM RECORD

At approximately 2:45 A.M., witnesses and police officers claim I drove eastbound into the west lane bound of traffic almost colliding with other vehicles on two occasions. The police alleged that I failed to stop after they put on their emergency signals. They claimed that I could not walk or stand without support and spoke incoherent "gibberish". After being placed under arrest for DWI, I took a breath test and showed a .159 blood alcohol concentration. I hired Rique Bobbitt to represent me, and he was able to get the charge reduced from a DWI to a Class C offense with a fine only. There will be no State surcharge or conviction for DWI on my record. It is my understanding I will be to get my driving record expunged and the charge eliminated from my driving record. I recommend Rique Bobbitt for any criminal case and particularly in a DWI case.
--Jason C.

DWI DISMISSED AFTER JURY PICKED AND MISTRIAL DECLARED

I am an RN, and a DWI conviction would most probably affect my nursing license. I was returning on a short trip after being deprived of much sleep due to a hard work schedule. When a State Trooper stopped me, I had a carton of Bud Light in my pickup. After field sobriety tests, the trooper charged me with DWI. The State refused to dismiss or reduce a DWI charge, and a jury trial date was set. After a day of hard-fought selection of jurors and because of a technical error that Rique Bobbitt was able to identify, a mistrial was declared. Rather than the State having to go through another jury trial, the State agreed to dismiss the DWI. Not only will I not have a DWI on my record, I will now be able to expunge it from my record. Although the State challenged Mr. Bobbitt at all turns in the road, we got what we were seeking. I recommend Mr. Bobbitt for representation on any DWI or criminal charges.
--K.S.

Refused Breath Test - License Suspension Prevented After DWI Charge

Around 3:00 A.M. early Sunday morning, my husband and I crashed our car and left the scene while waiting in some bushes. After a DPS trooper arrived at the scene and spoke with a witness, another DPS officer retrieved my husband and I then carried him away in an ambulance since he was hurt. Believing that my husband would be arrested for DWI, the DPS trooper stated that I blurted out that I was driving the vehicle. I hired Rique Bobbitt and he conducted an Administrative License Review hearing, at which he was successful in persuading the judge that there was insufficient evidence to conclude that I was driving the vehicle while intoxicated. The Department of Public Safety's request to suspend my driver's license was dismissed, and I retained my Texas driver's license without interruption. I am persuaded as were other persons who had referred Mr. Bobbitt to me that he was very good at representation in a DWI case.
--Lori O.

After Traffic Stop, Officer Requested Breath Test Before Rights Read - DWI Dismissed

I was stopped by a policeman about 2:30 A.M. for not wearing a seatbelt and being in a high crime area. The officer claimed my speech was slurred and my eyes were glassy. The police officer followed me about six to seven blocks to observe my driving. During the jury trial, Rique Bobbitt, as my attorney, questioned the officer and determined the officer requested a breath sample before placing me under arrest. As I understand it, it was in violation of the Texas Transportation Code to request a breath sample before placing a citizen under arrest. Mr. Bobbitt's Motion to Dismiss was granted by the Judge and my DWI was dismissed. I highly recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney in any criminal case or DWI Case.
--S.M.

Stopped For Driving on the Improved Shoulder, Weaving and Driving on the Center Stripe - DWI Reduced To Non-Alcohol Misdemeanor

The Officer claimed that I had the odor of alcohol on me, that my eyes were red and watery and that I failed the field sobriety test. After being arrested for DWI, I blew a breath sample of .163, supposedly twice over the legal limit. I hired Rique Bobbitt and he was able to reduce it to the charge to obstruction of a highway with no probation. It is my understanding that the DWI can be expunged and eliminated from my record. I recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney on any DWI or criminal case.
--Steven

Stopped for Speeding, Arrested for DWI, Blew .087 BAC - Reduced to A Non-Alcoholic Misdemeanor - DWI To Be Expunged

I was stopped by for speeding by a DPS Trooper. The Trooper alleged that I smelled like alcohol and had red, glassy bloodshot eyes and flunked the field sobriety test. I blew into the portable breath tester at the scene and registered over the limit. I was arrested for DWI, taken to the station and gave a breath test which showed a blood alcohol content of .087, over the legal limit. I hired Rique Bobbitt to represent me. He arranged for the DWI charge to be reduced to obstruction of a highway without serving any probation. It is my understanding the DWI can be expunged and eliminated from my record. I recommend Rique Bobbitt for any criminal case.
--Walter M.

DWI - Refused to Take Breath Test - CASE DISMISSED Before Any Court Appearance - to Be Expunged

After being arrested for DWI, I hired Rique Bobbitt to represent me. Within the matter of a few months and before having to appear in court in this case, Rique Bobbitt obtained a dismissal of the DWI and a refusal on the part of the district attorney' office to prosecute the case. Thanks to Mr. Bobbitt' efforts and abilities, it is my understanding I am now able to have the case expunged and deleted from my record so that no that no one will know that I was arrested for DWI. I would recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney in any criminal case.
--David D.


DWI Dismissed from Record and Arrest to be Expunged/Eliminated from Record

After a DPS trooper stopped me for speeding, he believed me to have thick-slurred speech, and to be swaying and previously drinking. He conducted certain field sobriety tests, and then he arrested me for DWI. I hired Rique Bobbitt, and after numerous hearings in court, the prosecutors refused to reduce or dismiss the charge. Finally, on the day before we were scheduled to pick a jury for a trial in this case, the District Attorney evidently decided that the State could not prevail and obtain a conviction in the matter, so the DWI was dismissed. Because of the dismissal, I am now entitled to have the case expunged and cleared from my record so that no one will ever know I was arrested for DWI. I recommend Rique Bobbitt for representation in any criminal case.
--H.F.


DWI - Breath Test - .111 BAC; Reduced to Non-alcohol Related Misdemeanor and DWI to be Expunged

At 4:30 one morning, a police officer claimed that I was passed out behind the wheel in the intersection. I took a breath test and the result was a .111 BAC when the minimum is .08. Mr. Bobbitt was able to arrange a plea to a reduced charge of obstruction of a highway. It was important to me that the DWI charge or allegation be dismissed from my record, so I was concerned when we appeared in court for a plea to the reduced charge, and the assistant county attorney insisted that I give up any rights to expunge the DWI allegation. Both Mr. Bobbitt and I refused to agree to the State' demand, and rather than having to go to trial, the State relented and backed off their demand which would have prevented expungement. It is my understanding that I am now able to have the DWI allegation expunged from my record so that there will be no trace of evidence of it for access to any persons, entities or even law enforcement. I highly recommend Mr. Bobbitt for representation in any criminal case.
--Jason G.


Arrested for DWI and Possession of Marijuana - New Possession of Marijuana While Case Pending - Case Dismissed

Around 1 A.M. one morning, a DPS trooper stopped my vehicle for nothing more than 'being suspicious'. I was eventually charged with DWI and Possession of Marijuana. I then hired Rique Bobbitt to represent me. Subsequently, I was arrested for Possession of Marijuana in another county while my DWI for which Rique Bobbitt represented me was still pending. Before any trial in this matter, Mr. Bobbitt was able to get the DWI dismissed, and it is my understanding it can now be expunged, erased and eliminated from my record so that no one will know I was charged with DWI. I was impressed that with multiple charges and with new charges while the first charges were pending, Mr. Bobbitt was able to get the DWI dismissed. I recommend him as an attorney in any criminal case.
--John Y.


DWI Dismissed after Jury Trial Set

After a car almost sideswiped me and forced me to hit the rear end of a third car, the DPS trooper declared the accident to be my fault and charged me with a DWI as a result of allegations that prescription medication was in my system. The prosecutor and the State of Texas appeared very aggressive in their prosecution since they seemed to have no sympathy whatsoever for my being in an occupational therapy school and unable to miss class to attend court. After forcing Mr. Bobbitt and myself to attend court numerous times and the State refusing to reduce or dismiss the charge, it was necessary that it be set for a Jury Trial. The Jury Trial would have taken two to three days and essentially destroyed my chances of graduating from school. Before the date of the actual jury trial, the State relented, backed off and eventually dismissed the DWI charge completely. It is my belief that the State prosecutor did not believe that I would go to trial and that I would 'cave in' and plead guilty to something for which I was innocent. I also believe that the case was dismissed because the State believed that they would not prevail or win against Mr. Bobbitt as my attorney. I am now entitled to have the DWI charge dismissed and completely eliminate from my record. I am grateful to Mr. Bobbitt and recommend him as an attorney for legal representation in any criminal case.
--Lori K.


DWI - Breath Test of .159 - Speeding at 102 MPH Reduced to Class C Misdemeanor - Fine Only

One night, an officer claimed that I was weaving and traveling 102 miles per hour in a 65 mph zone. After performing numerous field sobriety tests, the officer alleged that I blew a .159 blood alcohol concentration in a portable breath alcohol tester. After hiring Rique Bobbitt as my attorney, the matter was set for many hearings and eventually set for a jury trial since the prosecutor would not agree to reduce or dismiss the charge of DWI. In 2009 and approaching two years after the incident, and one week before the matter was set for jury trial, Mr. Bobbitt was able to convince the prosecutor to reduce the DWI to a Class C Misdemeanor carrying a fine only. The DWI charge has been dismissed, and I am now entitled to have it expunged and completely eliminated from my record so that it will not be detected in the future. I recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney in any criminal case and believe that the prosecutors always knew that they would not prevail at trial in this case, had they gone to a jury trial.
--Michelle G.


DWI - New Offense While DWI Pending - DWI Reduced to Class C Misdemeanor Fine Only

At 1:30 one morning, an officer alleged that I drove over a raised concrete median, and after being stopped, exhibited many signs of intoxication. After I was arrested for DWI and months following such arrest, I was again arrested for possession of marijuana. At pre-trial hearings, Mr. Bobbitt was able to arrange for the DWI to be reduced to a Class C Misdemeanor which carries a fine only. It is my understanding the DWI can be expunged and completely eliminated from my record and I will not have to face the embarrassment of a DWI on record for the rest of my life. I recommend Mr. Bobbitt for representation in a criminal case.
--Samantha


DWI DISMISSED AT SECOND COURT HEARING AND NOW ELIGIBLE FOR EXPUNCTION

After being charged with DWI, I hired Rique Bobbitt. After appearing in court our second time, Mr. Bobbitt was able to arrange for an eventual dismissal of the DWI charge or any other charges involving that particular incident. I would also be entitled to have all records of the records and arrest expunged. I was very pleased with both the outcome and the manner in which I was represented. I recommend Rique Bobbitt for representation in any criminal case or DWI.
--DOUG P.


COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE NOT AFFECTED BECAUSE OF DISMISSAL OF DWI

I was stopped by a Texas State Trooper approximately 2:00 A.M. after he thought he observed me speeding and driving erratically and dangerously. He found an open container under my seat and observed what he thought to be signs of intoxication. After he administered field sobriety tests, he placed me under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated, transported me to the Police Department and administered a breath test with an Intoxylizer 5000 breath machine. After being charged with DWI, I hired Rique Bobbitt to represent me. Even after giving law enforcement a breath test (against the advice of many friends and other sources), Rique Bobbitt was able to get the DWI dismissed and have the charge reduced to a Class C Misdemeanor. It is now my understanding that the Class C Misdemeanor will have no negative effect whatsoever on my Commercial Driver License and will also allow the expungement of the arrest itself. I recommend Rique Bobbitt in any criminal case and especially in representation concerning an alcohol-related offense.
--JAMES H.


BLEW TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT AND DWI CHARGE REDUCED

I was observed by a State Trooper weaving sideways and fishtailing in a CEFCO parking lot. The State Trooper administered a battery of field sobriety tests and then asked me to give a breath sample into his portable intoximeter. The result of the blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit under Texas law. Before any appearances in court, Mr. Bobbitt was able to arrange for a dismissal of the DWI charge and probation for reckless driving. Because of the dismissal of the DWI, I will now be able to have all records, including arrests, regarding my DWI, expunged, deleted and eliminated from my record. I highly recommend Mr. Bobbitt for any case involving an alcohol-related offense.
--MALCOLM P.


DWI DISMISSAL SAVES COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE

State Trooper stopped me while driving a freight-liner tractor because he said I was not wearing a seat belt. After being administered field sobriety tests and my refusing to provide a breath sample for testing, the trooper charged me with a DWI. Any conviction for DWI would have had serious negative effects on my driver's license. I hired Rique Bobbitt, and he was able to arrange for the dismissal of the DWI at the very first hearing we attended. Because of he dismissal, I am now legally entitled to an expunction of all matters, including the arrest and charges for DWI itself. I was very impressed with Mr. Bobbitt's representation and strongly recommend him for any criminal defense representation or for any alcohol related offense.
--BRIAN N.


DISMISSAL AFTER BLOWING .13

I was stopped by a police officer for running a red light, and after a field sobriety test the officer charged me with a DWI. I blew a .13 on my breathalyzer test. It is my understanding that a .13 usually means a conviction. I hired Rique D. Bobbitt, and he was able to arrange a total dismissal of all DWI charges after a period of time during which I am not to get any new offenses. The result I got, which is nearly unheard of, was beyond my best expectations. My charge and arrest will now be capable of being eliminated and deleted from my records. I would strongly recommend Mr. Bobbitt to anyone who's facing alcohol-related offenses.
--GWIN M.


REJECTED PLEA TO REDUCE DWI, FOUGHT CHARGE AND WON COMPLETE DISMISSAL

I was stopped by three State Highway Patrol officers because of a defective illuminating light on my rear license plate. Upon contact with the officers, they believed me to be intoxicated and also claimed to have found marijuana in the car. I hired Mr. Bobbitt, and after many months of negotiating, the State made a plea offer of reducing the DWI to a lesser non-alcohol related offense, thinking this was a gift. Mr. Bobbitt and I decided to dig in and fight this case until we won. Eventually, the State did dismiss the charge of DWI, and now the case and the arrest itself can be expunged and completely eliminated from my record. I highly recommend Mr. Bobbitt for any alcohol-related offense or any criminal offense.
--L. MCSWAIN


DWI DISMISSED

Around 8:30 p.m. one night after I had traveled many miles on a business trip, I was stopped by two State Department of Public Safety Troopers concerning confusion over my accurately finding an exit and entrance onto a new highway that I was searching for to continue my trip home. I had an open case of beer on the rear, left, passenger floor board. I was given a field sobriety test by one of the Troopers. After being given the field sobriety test, I refused to take the breathalyzer test at the Sheriff's Department. I was charged with DWI. An attorney referred me to Rique D. Bobbitt. Mr. Bobbitt requested an ALR hearing contesting the suspension of my driver's license, and set the matter for a jury trial. Ultimately the DWI was dismissed with the agreement and understanding that it would be expunged from any of my records. I would recommend Mr. Bobbitt to anyone charged with an alcohol related offense.
--LAURA C.


DWI DISMISSED AFTER TESTING .119 ON BLOOD ALCOHOL TEST

I was arrested for a DWI because the police said my vehicle was stopped in the middle of the intersection and that I was asleep at the wheel while the vehicle was running. After they administered field sobriety tests and a breathalyzer test, the allegation was that my blood alcohol level was a .119 with the legal limit being .08. I hired Rique Bobbitt, and he was able to get the case dismissed, and it is my understanding that I may now have this case expunged from my record.
--JOHN H.


THIRD DWI DISMISSED

I was arrested for a DWI and quite worried about the possibility of doing time in jail since I had two previous DWIs in another state. I hired Rique Bobbitt for the purpose of receiving probation on the DWI instead of having to do jail time. To both my surprise and joy, Mr. Bobbitt was able to arrange for the total dismissal of the DWI charge the first time we went to court. It is now my understanding that that case can be expunged from my record. I recommend Rique Bobbitt for any alcohol-related charge.
--NOLAN L.


FELONY REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR BEFORE TRIAL

On my way home from a family reunion, I took the wrong road home and was stopped by a State Trooper. After refusing to take the breathalyzer test at the Sheriff's Department, I was charged with a felony third offense of DWI. Mr. Bobbitt and I set it for a pre-trial because the State refused to reduce the charge to a misdemeanor. Mr. Bobbitt presented a motion to get the case dismissed at 10:00 A.M. on the same date as the jury was supposed to be selected at 1:00 P.M. Our 10 o'clock hearing was a thorough cross examination of the arresting trooper. I was very impressed with Mr. Bobbitt's surgical-like destruction of the State's only witness. Immediately after Mr. Bobbitt's cross-examination of the Trooper, the Judge called the District Attorney and Mr. Bobbitt into his chamber. The result was that the State reduced the felony to a misdemeanor DWI before a jury trial was had. I now have an occupational driver's license and strongly recommend Mr. Bobbitt as an attorney.
--SAM B.


TWO TROOPERS STOPPED ME IN BAR PARKING LOT - ACQUITTED AND FOUND NOT GUILTY

I was charged with a DWI after state troopers followed my truck, stating that I was weaving and failed to use a turn signal. Both troopers approached me after I pulled in and stopped in front of a bar. I admitted to having drank some beers but refused to take the breath test. I had known of Rique Bobbitt's reputation because he had been a tough prosecutor of DWI cases. After consulting with Rique Bobbitt he advised strongly that I take my case to a jury and go to trial. At the trial, both of the troopers testified I was intoxicated. The jury found I was not guilty and acquitted me of the DWI. Rique Bobbitt tried my case very skillfully and professionally. I strongly recommend Rique Bobbitt if you are facing a DWI.
--KENNETH M.


READING OVER .08--ACQUITTED AND FOUND NOT GUILTY BY JURY

On a November night, a passing motorist stopped to speak to a D.P.S. Trooper and report a reckless driver. The trooper immediately sped up to catch up with me according to the description given to him by the passing motorist. After following me for more than a mile, the trooper said I was swerving, braking for no reason, speeding, and failing to signal a left turn. I took the breath test at the scene, which indicated a reading higher than the legal limit of .08. However, refused the breath test at the Sheriff's Department. I visited with and hired Rique D. Bobbitt who recommended a jury trial. The State, in their case, brought in a specialized expert who taught officers how to administer the field sobriety test and this expert testified to his expertise, about how field sobriety tests indicates that I was intoxicated. After the cross-examination of the State's witnesses and after putting on our evidence, the jury acquitted me and found me not guilty. I am now able to have the DWI arrest and charge completely expunged and deleted from my record, that expungement including the arrest itself.
- GEORGE D.


4 PREVIOUS DWI CONVICTIONS, #5 REDUCED TO MISDEMEANOR

After having four (4) DWI convictions (two of those being felony DWI convictions), at approximately 4:00 one morning, after being at a bar until closing time, I lost control of my vehicle and flipped the vehicle and struck a stop sign.  I was taken to the hospital for treatment.  A State Trooper stated that he could smell alcohol coming from the car, found a cold beer near the stop sign at the scene, and came to the hospital to interview me.  A citizen had observed the accident and made a statement of such.  The blood alcohol content from blood taken from the scene reported to be .249, three times the legal limit allowed while driving a vehicle in the State of Texas. With a college degree, I had a very good job in the banking industry, one which I had for approximately ten years.  A felony DWI conviction would have caused my losing an insurance license and the ability of being bonded, and would have cost me my job.  I hired Mr. Bobbit and he was able to get my fifth DWI (being my third felony DWI) reduced to a misdemeanor, which saved my job.  I would strongly recommend Mr. Bobbit for anyone charged with an alcohol related offense.
--DON G.


DWI WITH TEST RESULT .133 DISMISSED

After watching a basketball game on Saturday afternoon and having a few drinks, I drove out of my home in a rural area and had an accident. During the investigation of the accident, the State Trooper made a decision that I was intoxicated and after administering a field sobriety test, he place me under arrest and took me to the Sheriff's Department where I voluntarily submitted to a Breathalyzer machine and tested a result of .133. Talking to different attorneys and trying to determine who would be the correct choice to represent me on a DWI was a very difficult ordeal. I talked to least four or five lawyers and learned that who you pay to represent you may not be the same attorney that goes to court in your behalf. After meeting with Rique Bobbitt, I felt comfortable with my choice of he being my attorney. The first time that Mr. Bobbitt and I went to court, he was able to arrange for a dismissal of the DWI, and further, posture the dismissal so that it could be completely expunged from my record. Evan law enforcement officers will not know that I was arrested for DWI after the expungement takes place. Not only did I get personal representation from the particular attorney that I hired, but I couldn't be happier about both the result and the manner in which I was represented by Mr. Bobbitt. I strongly recommend Rique Bobbitt to anyone with an alcohol-related offense.
--TERRY M.


.11 BAC -- DWI DISMISSED AND LICENSE RETURNED

I was charged with DWI and my blood was tested for alcohol content. The results were above the legal limit at 0.11BAC. After researching several attorneys, I decided Rique was the best. He was able to get my entire case dismissed at our first court appearance, before a trial. He even won the pre-trial license suspension hearing, so they had to immediately give my license back instead of the usual 6-month suspension! I would highly recommend him to anyone.
--JOSH R.


HAD ACCIDENT - BLEW .151 - DWI DISMISSED

Around midnight, I lost control of, and rolled my pick-up one and a half times (1 1/2) ending in a bar ditch and being ejected from the vehicle. Two truckers were following me and stopped to observe that I was the driver of the pick-up. Upon being taken to the hospital for my injuries, and during my medical treatment, blood was extracted. My blood-alcohol content proved to be .151, almost twice the legal limit for blood alcohol content while driving in the State of TexasI was charged with DWI with an open alcohol container. After visiting with, and hiring Rique D. Bobbitt to represent me, he was able to get the case dismissed before any hearings or trial.
--MICHELLE W.


Stopped For Speeding and Swerving, Refused Breath Test; One Previous Arrest for DWI; Case Dismissed One Week Before Trial; Eligible for Expungement

At 4:25 A.M. a police officer stopped my motor vehicle because he observed me speeding and swerving in and out my lane of traffic without signaling. The officer stated that I smelled strongly of alcoholic beverages, my speech was slurred and my eyes were bloodshot. I refused to perform field sobriety tests or take a breath test. I had previously been arrested for DWI. At that time I received a breath test also. Because of my previous arrest for DWI and observations studied by the police officer, the prosecuting attorney refused to dismiss the charges and dismiss the case and the matter was set for a jury trial. After about a year and a half, and the week before the case was set for jury trial, my DWI was dismissed. It is my understanding that the county attorney dismissed the charge because he respected Rique Bobbitt's ability to defend DWI charges in a jury trial. I will now be able to have my record expunged and the arrest completely eliminated from my record. I will also be able to state, after the expungement, on applications, that I have never been arrested for a DWI on this charge. I recommend Rique Bobbitt as an attorney on any DWI or criminal case.
--Ricardo M.


Took Breath Test and Blew .09 BAC - Open Container - Dismissal - Entitled to Expungement

After having an accident and the accident being investigated by police officers, and after alcohol being smelled on my breath, I was given field sobriety tests. I was then arrested and taken to the station for Driving While Intoxicated. At the station, I gave a breath test which was a .09 blood alcohol concentration (BAC). At the very first hearing, Mr. Bobbitt arranged for me to enter into an agreement with the prosecutor that if I didn't get into trouble for 12 months, they would dismiss the case. Since I was not placed on a formal court order of probation, it is my understanding that I will have the Driving While Intoxicated expunged and completely eliminated from my record. I recommend Mr. Bobbitt for any criminal case.
--T.S.


MY 2ND DWI WITHIN 12 MONTHS; AGAIN, DISMISSED!

Approximately 11 months later, and less than a year after the first DWI charges were filed against me, I was charged with another DWI in a different county. On this occasion, police officers approached me as I was getting out of my truck in a parking lot of a bar at night. The officers reported that I could barely stand straight and found an open container of beer in the vehicle. I was given various field sobriety tests and then charged and arrested for Driving While Intoxicated. I again hired Mr. Bobbitt and he was able to get that case dismissed also. I will now be able to get both DWI charges and the arrests deleted and removed from all of my records as an expungement.

I strongly recommend Mr. Bobbitt if a person is charged with any drug related offense. I cannot imagine any attorney being more effective at achieving the results which Mr. Bobbitt was able to obtain.
-- MICHELLE W.

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