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	<title>Comments on: DWI in Texas and Blood Alcohol Level</title>
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		<title>By: blaviage</title>
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		<description>Martha,

The legal limit in TX is .08, so you are close.  I do suggest you retain an attorney.  With low of a blood alcohol level (BAL) you have a good chase of getting this tossed out.  A .01 deviation, that you have could easily be explained as equipment error or human error in using the equiptment.  You have som great facts.  

Good luck, Brian</description>
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<p>The legal limit in TX is .08, so you are close.  I do suggest you retain an attorney.  With low of a blood alcohol level (BAL) you have a good chase of getting this tossed out.  A .01 deviation, that you have could easily be explained as equipment error or human error in using the equiptment.  You have som great facts.  </p>
<p>Good luck, Brian</p>
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