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Hung Jury in Fort Bend County DWI Trial Hung Jury in Fort Bend County DWI Trial

Fort Bend County, Texas - After a three day trial, a Fort Bend County jury was unable to reach a verdict in a DWI trial.

Fort Bend County jurors were deadlocked in a DWI trail this week after three days of trial.  The Defendant in the case was stopped for allegedly not using his left turn signal at a light. 

Upon questioning by the deputies, it was determined that the defendant had been at gentleman's club and had been drinking.  According to the deputies, defendant was unable to answer basic questions and arrested him for Driving While Intoxicated / DWI / Drunk Driving.  Defendant refused all field sobriety tests and refused to take a breath test.

Dane Johnson - Houston DWI lawyer


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