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.18 Breath Test DWI case dismissed because breath test warning improperly given .18 Breath Test DWI case dismissed because breath test warning improperly given

Houston, Texas - Prosecutors were forced to dismiss a Houston DWI case after it was shown that the breath test warnings were not properly given to defendant.

Jordan Lewis successfully defended a .18 breath test case by demonstrating to prosecutors that the state mandated statutory warnings that an officer is required to give a defendant before requesting a breath test were not given properly.  After convincing the Harris County prosecutor that the breath test was going to be inadmissible, the government dismissed the Houston, Texas DWI case.

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