Gibson Law Office of Austin DWI Attorney

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700 Lavaca, Suite 1010
Austin TX 78701
United States

24- Hours (512) 469-6056

Are you facing a DWI (driving while intoxicated) charge in Austin, TX? If so, you are probably worried about what will happen to you next. Jail time, probation, community service, and a driver’s license suspension are all very real possibilities if you are convicted.

The Gibson Law Office can help you if you have recently been charged with DWI. They understand just how traumatic a DWI arrest can be. That is why they are committed to ensuring that his clients rights are upheld during the legal proceedings that occur after a DWI charge.

DWI law is extremely complicated. It is important to hire an attorney who keeps up-to-date on the ever-evolving drunk-driving laws and statutes. While it may be tempting to represent yourself during a DWI case, it will cost you more in the long run. Court fees, fines, and other expenses add up in the wake of a DWI conviction.

The first thing you will have to worry about after a DWI arrest is saving your license. In Texas, you have only 15 days to request a hearing with the Department of Public Safety. If you do not request a hearing within this timeframe, your license will automatically be suspended on the 41st day after your arrest. This is called an administrative license suspension, it is separate from any driver’s license suspension you may be sentenced to in criminal court. Your attorney will make sure that you have your paperwork filed in time and will represent you during this proceeding.

In Austin, the penalties for even a first-time DWI offense are severe. You may face time in jail, probation, and a lengthy driver’s license suspension in addition to expensive fines. The judge may even order that you have an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle.

These are just the legal consequences. It is very likely that you will have trouble finding future employment with a DWI on your record, and your auto insurance fees will drasticall

San Diego Marathon 2010 Was Finished

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San Diego Marathon:This event brings together the powerful and stronger for the men’s marathon race. People are celebrating their 13th anniversary of the marathon. According to the record that it is estimated that over 30,000 people will participate in this marathon. San Diego’s rock and roll marathon covers 26.2 (miles) away. The event has sold all its tickets. The Jerry Sanders and San Diego’s mayor from gun fires. In these events some roads closed and alternative forms has been announced for the public convenience. The race will begin at 5:30 and ended at 2 pm. The winner is awarded $ 155,000 as a prize.

If a participant has the desire to switch the yard of what is necessary to check the table of health fitness and move forward. When participants arrive to pick up the bib record and the chicken race enter the race change area and pay another $ 20 service charge. The ID card is necessary to obtain their race. and the time clock.
The rules for the race are the fallow: the registration fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable. This rate is also useful in the future if u do not participate in the race.

If any of the participants with or without intent to sell their numbers can be banned from future competition for up to three years.

To participate in the Marathon must be eighteen years of age and you have a half marathon twelve. It is necessary to finish the marathon in 7 hours and a half marathon in four hours.

Information about AIDS/HIV

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AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome it causes a destruction of the immune system. It is the most advanced stage of the HIV virus (HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus). AIDS is defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as the presence of a positive HIV antibody test and one or more of the illnesses known as opportunistic infections.

The HIV virus, type 1 or 2 is widely known to be the cause of AIDS. HIV breaks down and attacks your T cells so your body is unable to defend itself against different infections. The HIV virus also attacks your peripheral nervous system, this causes nerve and muscle pain, especially in the feet, legs, and hands.

HIV is spread through direct contact with semen or blood of an individual that is infected. This can be transferred in many ways the most common is unprotected sexual intercourse. Other means of infection are infected blood transfusions, mother to infant (at time of birth, or through breast milk), sharing needles with an infected person, and rarely a healthcare worker that gets pricked with an infected needle.
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