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by E.Marquez
Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:14 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI
Replies: 37
Views: 4328

Re: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI

Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote:Should she resign, Gov. Perry would appoint an interim DA and I doubt his choice would find favor with the Austin mob.
This is why she doesn't want to resign and why many in Austin aren't calling for her resignation.

Chas.
Sir, if you can..
In your opinion and experience, what can those opposed to her remaining in position do to effect her removal?

:tiphat:
by E.Marquez
Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:47 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI
Replies: 37
Views: 4328

Re: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI

JALLEN wrote:
ninjamedic2293 wrote: US Attorneys are not permitted to carry weapons.
:headscratch :headscratch :headscratch Not permitted? ...I must be reading that wrong..
Your saying by virtue of the job position they are forbidden from carrying a weapon?
That's just silly, I assume I'm taking the wrong meaning from your post :thumbs2:
by E.Marquez
Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:14 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI
Replies: 37
Views: 4328

Re: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI

Thank you for that response.

I "assumed" blood warrants for refusal were commonplace. I did not know it was more an exception than rule.

As I don't drink and drive.. I have not bothered to concern or educate myself on the practices of doing so and beating the rap... :mrgreen:
texanjoker wrote:
E.Marquez wrote:
texanjoker wrote:Not sure about the waking magistrate part as there is a judge working at night downtown to magistrate people. I'll be curious to see if she submitted to a chemical test, or acted like the rest of Travis County and refused. Their conviction rate is pitiful for DWI's and it is the county attorney that handles first time DWI and not the DA.
How does one "refuse" ?? ..
Ok let me rephrase, yes they can refuse, and the LEO can then request a blood warrant based on his PC and evidence observed so far. The Judge issues warrant, blood is drawn, chemical BAC info is now on hand as evidence as well.


What am I missing on the "if she submitted to a chemical test, or acted like the rest of Travis County and refused." :headscratch :headscratch

Thanks
Aside from APD when they have no refusal days (days where they get court orders for everybody that refuses to comply with the law) when people refuse to voluntarily submit to the chemical test, it is common practices and they do not get a court ordered blood draw. There are often articles on this topic as the public is up in arms over court ordered blood draws. Everybody consents to that when they get the driver's license.

In reading the news today it said they had to get a court ordered blood draw, so she may very well have refused. All the attorneys advertise to refuse the test as this way they can beat the DWI rap and then fight DPS regarding loosing the driver's license.

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by E.Marquez
Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:30 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI
Replies: 37
Views: 4328

Re: Travis County DA Lehmberg arrested for DWI

texanjoker wrote:Not sure about the waking magistrate part as there is a judge working at night downtown to magistrate people. I'll be curious to see if she submitted to a chemical test, or acted like the rest of Travis County and refused. Their conviction rate is pitiful for DWI's and it is the county attorney that handles first time DWI and not the DA.
How does one "refuse" ?? ..
Ok let me rephrase, yes they can refuse, and the LEO can then request a blood warrant based on his PC and evidence observed so far. The Judge issues warrant, blood is drawn, chemical BAC info is now on hand as evidence as well.


What am I missing on the "if she submitted to a chemical test, or acted like the rest of Travis County and refused." :headscratch :headscratch

Thanks

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