November 2, 2016
DWI 1st Consequences: Video Hi, my name is Tim Rountree and I am a San Antonio DWI defense attorney. In this video, I’d like to talk with […]
September 29, 2015
Can You Win This DWI Case? The officer said my client was speeding, making sudden turns, and seemed dazed and confused when she got out of her […]
July 11, 2014
Transcript of Video: If you have been arrested for DWI there is one deadline you don’t want to miss. I’m Tim Rountree. I’m a San Antonio […]
December 13, 2016
DWI with a child in the car is one of the easiest ways an ordinary person can be arrested for a felony in Texas. It doesn’t […]
November 18, 2016
How far back will Texas look for a prior conviction? If you have ever been convicted of DWI in any state, or by the federal government, and […]
November 8, 2016
HOW TO DEFEND YOUR PROBATION VIOLATION Probation is like a contract between you and the court. When you accepted probation you agreed to do everything the judge ordered as […]
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If you are facing a D.W.I. arrest in San Antonio, or any of the nearby counties, you need help! You want answers to your questions and you need an aggressive and compassionate attorney to stand between you and the prosecution team that wants to convict you. I can help!
The first step is to call me. We can talk about your case and how I can defend you or we can set up a time for you to meet me with me in person. The phone call and the initial consultation are absolutely free. Don’t settle for a D.W.I. conviction! Call for help today!
Representative Cases
- A client was charged with DWI after allegedly running two red lights, almost striking the curb with his vehicle when pulling over, failing field sobriety tests, and failing a breath test. Tim took the case to trial and the jury found the client not guilty.
- A client turned into oncoming traffic and crashed into another car. The officer said she was staggering and failed two field sobriety tests. Her husband said she had taken some pills that made her drowsy and shouldn’t have been driving. The blood test showed prescription medication. Tim pushed the case to trial and it was dismissed.
- A client was arrested for DWI and failed the breath test. Tim tried the case to the jury and the jury found the client not guilty.