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DWI w/ BAC O/.15 – Not Guilty by Jury
Our client was bar hopping in Arlington with another female friend. A young man was following them to each location that night. Eventually, that young man was kicked out of the bar but continued to wait outside for the girls. His behavior was worrying enough that another citizen called the police. When the girls left the bar at closing time, but before the police arrived, an altercation occurred. During that altercation, our client felt the need to get into her car to escape the situation. When the police arrived on scene they began investigating our client for DWI. Our client [...]
Charged With Harassment : Decisive Verdict Not Guilty!
Our client’s relentless pursuit of a parent-child relationship was met with opposition over the years. Despite fervently seeking visitation rights during his son’s infancy to build a meaningful bond, his efforts were systematically thwarted by his ex-wife. After enduring years of frustrated attempts, he patiently bided his time until his son grew older before pursuing legal recourse to re-establish their connection. In a twist of events, his ex-wife orchestrated legal action, enlisting a Fort Worth police detective to obtain a warrant under the guise of harassment. Our client was arrested at his first hearing in family court in Tarrant County, [...]
Driving While Intoxicated – Not Guilty By Judge’s Verdict
The Medlin Law Firm’s client was arrested and charged with DWI nearly two years ago in Tarrant County, Texas. Around 3 AM, he was pulled over on the highway after briefly stopping at a red light before proceeding. The Bedford Police Officer then initiated a hurried investigation, requesting that our client perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, which he failed according to the officer. When asked for a blood sample, our client refused, prompting the officer to obtain a warrant for his blood.Cody Gomora, leveraging his experience as a former police officer, recognized the arresting officer’s inexperience and requested to question the [...]

