
I'm watching a DWI case in the county court at law in Decatur right now. Abe Factor of Fort Worth was the defense lawyer. He's pretty good. (In my first case as a prosecutor in 1989, Abe was the defense lawyer. He actually owns an Intoxilyzer 5000 machine.)
Deputy Charles Reynolds is testifying now. Doing a good job. The defendant told him he was coming home from the Railhead in Fort Worth and had had three beers.
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barry, what is the point in the attorney owning one? for testing his own alchohol content?
I have the same question as 4:16
It is interesting that the youthful DWI attorneys sit and listen to the tactics, angles of deception and subtle methods of confusion that have been perfected through years of manipulation by the "old horse" lawyers. What a fine upstanding group you are.
Wow...that's a name I haven't heard in years...Abe Factor. Funny he owns his own machine.
Ah, 5:19 pm anon, I see that chip is still there.
sure sure sure. only 3 beers. take me drunk ,i'm home.
Walk this way.
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