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<title>Comments on Do Police Have to Tell Suspects That the DWI SFSTs are Voluntary? | Austin DWI Lawyer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[This question via the internet. (Feel free to email me other questions about Texas DWI laws.) Well, let me change the way the question is phrased. It&rsquo;s a standard question I hear, but from those who have already been arrested...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Just a point about the "spilt milk" game.  A lot of people I talk to seem to experience the same phenomenon.  I tend to advise them that they are lucky no one was hurt.  A homocide charge is much more serious than a DWI charge.</p>]]></description>
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