Benefits of Deferred Probation in a DWI case

Deferred probation is a disposition in which a Defendant is placed on probation, and upon successful completion, the case will not result in a final conviction. A prosecutor may offer deferred probation on a DWI if certain statutory requirements are met (i.e. no prior DWI’s and a BAC level under .15). Certain aggravating factors such as an accident may weigh against the prosecutor making such an offer. In some cases, an attorney may be able to negotiate deferred probation even if the statutory requirements are not initially met.

There are several benefits of deferred probation. First, the case does not result in a final conviction. Therefore, no final conviction is posted on your permanent record or driving record. This avoids any insurance implications, there is no drivers license suspension, and there is no
imposition of the DPS “super fine” which can range up to $6,000. Also, upon successful completion of deferred probation, a Defendant may be eligible to have the DWI arrest non-disclosed if certain statutory requirements are met. A non-disclosure will bar public viewership of the DWI arrest.

There are some disadvantages of deferred probation. First, in almost all cases, the Defendant will be required to have a Deep Lung Device (DLD) installed in his or her vehicle. Secondly, if a Defendant gets arrested for a second DWI, the first DWI (even if deferred probation is successfully completed) can still be used to enhance the second offense to a DWI 2nd , a Class A misdemeanor. Always inquire with your attorney as to the possibility of obtaining deferred probation on your DWI case.

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When people look for a “Top” DWI Attorney or “Best” DWI Attorney, they look for experience, certification (Board Certified), and respect in the legal community. Mimi Coffey is a nationally-renowned criminal defense trial attorney, board-certified in DWI Defense by the NCDD. She has been practicing for over 29 years and is an author of multiple DWI Defense textbooks. She is also a national and state-wide lecturer on the law.

Mimi Coffey is also listed on several “top” directory listings such as DWI Lawyer Tarrant County, Best Of DWI Attorney in Fort Worth Magazine. Mimi is a caring DWI Lawyer in DFW, She is also involved in the Texas Tech School of Law foundation and enjoys using the skills she has developed to give back to the community.

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Mimi Coffey is a trial attorney with 24 years experience. She is the founder of The Coffey Firm, serving Dallas, Tarrant and Collin counties. She is board-certified in DWI by the National College of DUI Defense (NCDD) and is a Regent of the NCDD. Mimi Coffey also listed on several “top” directory listings such as DWI attorneys Tarrant County, DWI Lawyer Fort Worth, DWI attorney Dallas County, DWI attorneys Collin County and DWI attorneys Parker County. I am very involved with the community DFW caring DWI lawyer, Texas Tech School of Law foundation and I enjoy using the skills I have developed to give back to the community. She has also appeared numerous times as a legal commentator for CNN, National Fox News, as well as local Dallas/Fort Worth stations on DWI-related stories. She is also a frequent speaker at both national and statewide seminars. She is a prolific trial attorney with a proven trial record. She has tried over 300 cases, with 80% of them being jury trials in her 18-year career. Her success includes everything from .21 breath tests, blood tests to 3 car accident cases just to name a few. Mimi’s cases have also made good case law for the State of Texas. For example, in Tarvin v. State, it was found that weaving within your own lane was not a traffic violation. In Lajoie v. State, the courts determined that the defendant’s request to have his attorney must be suppressed as opposed to used as evidence of guilt. She is the author of Texas DWI Defense: The Law and Practice. She is also the author of three nationally-published articles and four statewide articles. Mimi has twice attended Indiana University’s Borkenstein Course for state toxicologists both on alcohol and drugs. She has also completed the NHTSA SFST Course, SFST Instructor Course and the 12-Step DRE Mini-Course Program. She is also one of the first attorneys in the United States to attend the Axion Labs Gas Chromatography Training. Her minor in college was Geology lending her a comprehensive and disciplined scientific mind when it comes to scientific and mathematical issues such as blood and breath testing. Mimi has won the President’s Heart of a Champion Award presented by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA) numerous times. Mimi also led the effort to get the State Bar of Texas’ Board of Legal Specialization to recognize the NCDD’s DWI Certification. Mimi has been active in 4 legislative sessions in fighting against bad DWI laws. Her efforts prevented the breath/blood test refusal as being a separate crime. She has advocated for true deferred adjudication for DWI. Mimi also sued a Dalworthington Gardens police officer for illegally drawing blood. Since her lawsuit, the 2nd Court of Appeals ruled against police officers drawing blood. (The Court of Criminal Appeals overturned this). Mimi also sued the Texas Department of Public Safety for its double jeopardy surcharge program. Since the initiation of her suit, Texas DPS has instituted amnesty programs based on one’s earning potential.

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