Case Study: Challenging Unreliable Evidence in a Felony DWI Case

At James Law Group, we recently took on a challenging case that highlights the importance of thorough investigation and unwavering advocacy in DWI defense.

The Situation

Our client faced a felony DWI charge based on alleged prior convictions. However, the records used to support these claims were unclear and unreliable.

The Challenge

The prosecution insisted on pursuing felony charges despite the questionable evidence. This left us with no choice but to take the case to trial to protect our client from unwarranted felony consequences.

Our Strategy

We focused on exposing the unreliability of the prior conviction records, demonstrating that:

  1. The identity of the defendant in previous cases was unclear
  2. The specific charges and pleas in prior cases were ambiguous
  3. The overall quality of the records was insufficient for a felony conviction

The Outcome

Through our vigorous defense, we achieved a crucial victory:

  • The jury found our client guilty only of a first-time DWI offense
  • Our client avoided the severe penalties associated with a felony conviction
  • A fair sentence was imposed, appropriate for a first-time offender

Key Takeaways

This case underscores the critical importance of:

  • Scrutinizing evidence in DWI cases, especially for enhanced charges
  • Challenging unreliable records and prosecutorial overreach
  • Protecting clients’ rights through skilled trial advocacy

At James Law Group, we remain committed to fighting for justice and fair treatment for all our clients, new and returning.

This post is meant to be a guide, not legal advice. please contact us if you need legal advice. our team is happy to help. 

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