Author Archives: Michael Lowe

Another DWI Client Received Deferred Adjudication to a Lesser Offense

Client who was arrested for DWI has his charge reduced to an Obstruction of a Passageway

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Jury Finds Michael Lowe’s Client Not Guilty.

A Tarrant County (Fort Worth) jury has found Michael Lowe’s client not guilty of DWI

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Tarrant County (Fort Worth) Jury finds Mr. Lowe’s client Not Guilty of DWI.

Mr. Lowe was able to convince the jury to find him not guilty.

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DWI, .11 breath test, Collin County, Texas: Not Guilty.

Mr. Lowe obtained an acquittal for his client who is an attorney at one of the largest and most prestigious law firms in Dallas.

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Client who embezzled $365,000 from a Dallas Nursing Home received probation

Client who embezzled $365,000 from a Dallas Nursing Home received probation.

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Client No Billed by a Dallas County Grand Jury.

Client was arrested at Dallas Love Field for attempting to bring a weapon (Chinese Star) into the sterile area – No Billed.

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Dallas DWI case reduced to Obstruction of a Passageway.

On the day of trial, Mr. Lowe was able to get the case reduced to the traffic violation Obstruction of a Passageway.

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DWI Breath Test thrown out in Collin County.

Mr. Lowe\’s Motion to Suppress the 0.11 breath test result (well beyond the legal limit), was granted in Collin County.

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Client found NOT GUILTY on weapons charge.

Client was found in possession of brass knuckles at DFW airport during a security screening and charged with a Third Degree Felony.

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Fort Worth Terroristic Threat case dismissed.

Alleged family violence case was dismissed by the Tarrant County District Attorney\’s office prior to trial.

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