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Meeting A Lawyer In Galveston

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November 30, 2014
Lawyer Review

Facing prosecution for criminal DWI offenses in Galveston County, TX is a serious matter. If you need help, take the advice in the video below.

Updated: December 15, 2014 — 7:31 am
Tags: DWI, Galveston, Lawyer
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