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<title>Comments on Pleading &apos;No Contest&apos; to DWI Tx and Preparing the Witness | Austin DWI Lawyer</title>
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<author>stayathomemom@rr.tampabay.com (Anon y mous)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>$2,500.00 dollars later I can only say that you are right...hiring a lawyer to represent you in a DWI case just to plead "no contest," when no civil case is pending, is stupid. It's also unethical on the part of the lawyer who is taking your money to do something it took me 15 minutes to learn how to do on the internet. My lawyer took my money knowing full well all he would really do is delay sentencing and I would spend more time without a license.</p>

<p>Buyer beware. Sometimes the courtroom is the last place you need a lawyer.</p>]]></description>
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