When you feel lost and ignored in an unfamiliar system, you need an aggressive, knowledgeable and experienced attorney. Nicky Boatwright is committed to her clients and understands that your life, freedom and future are at stake. She is dedicated to building the strongest defense on your behalf and obtaining the best possible outcome for your case.
Nicky Boatwright has over 20 years of experience aggressively defending DWI charges. She is trained in DWI Blood and Forensic Blood Analysis and the same Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and Breath Tests used by law enforcement. She is prepared and ready to protect your rights. Nicky Boatwright will carefully examine the evidence in your case and explain the law and legal process to you fully.
Nicky Boatwright has over 20 years of experience aggressively defending DWI charges. She is trained in DWI Blood and Forensic Blood Analysis and the same Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and Breath Tests used by law enforcement. She is prepared and ready to protect your rights. Nicky Boatwright will carefully examine the evidence in your case and explain the law and legal process to you fully.
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With more than twenty years of focused experience, Nicky Boatwright has the skills you need for the best possible DWI, DUI or other criminal defense in Lubbock and the surrounding counties. We focus on DWI, DUI and criminal defense - We have developed in-depth experience in handling these specific cases.
Nicky Boatwright received a B.A. from Texas Tech University, a J.D. from Oklahoma City University School of Law and is a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College.
She has also attended Axion Analytical Laboratories Training Institute for DWI Blood Analysis, the National College of DUI Defense Advanced Courses in both Blood Alcohol Analysis, Blood Drug Analysis and is trained to administer Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and Breath Tests.Nicky has been a speaker for several Advanced Criminal Law seminars and conferences.
She has also attended Axion Analytical Laboratories Training Institute for DWI Blood Analysis, the National College of DUI Defense Advanced Courses in both Blood Alcohol Analysis, Blood Drug Analysis and is trained to administer Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and Breath Tests.Nicky has been a speaker for several Advanced Criminal Law seminars and conferences.
You are driving down the road. Just one more turn and you are there. Flashing lights seem to come out of nowhere and you are forced to pull over. You apply your brakes and roll down the window. Looking at the officer's badge, it becomes difficult to focus on what the officer is telling you. What do you do now?
A first-time DWI in the state of Texas has both criminal consequences and driver's license consequences. In general, a driver is guilty of DWI if either the driver has impaired mental or physical faculties as a result of consumption of drugs or alcohol, or the driver has a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or greater.
In the state of Texas, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is an enhanceable offense. This means that the consequences of a subsequent DWI conviction are potentially more serious than the consequences of a prior conviction. The legal standard for what behavior constitutes a DWI does not change.
A driver in the state of Texas is guilty of DWI when the driver operates a motor vehicle while under the influences of either drugs, alcohol or has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of.08 or greater.Commercial drivers also have special rules. They are considered guilty of a DWI under the law if operating a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol concentration of.04 or greater.
A driver in the state of Texas is guilty of DWI when the driver operates a motor vehicle while under the influences of either drugs, alcohol or has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of.08 or greater.Commercial drivers also have special rules. They are considered guilty of a DWI under the law if operating a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol concentration of.04 or greater.
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