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<title>Comments on Is refusing the breath test &quot;consciousness of guilt&quot; in a DWI? | Austin DWI Lawyer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In Texas, the answer is a pretty clear &ldquo;no&rdquo; (although the prosecutors will argue that it is). I&rsquo;ve written before on the legal theory called &ldquo;consciousness of guilt&rdquo;, and in some instances, it makes sense. However, when it comes to...]]></description>
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