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Jason H. Howard
Barnett, Howard & Williams, PLLC
930 W. 1st St.
Ste. 202
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: 817-993-9249
Website: bhwlawfirm.com/practice-areas/fort-worth-dwi-attorneys/

About Jason H. Howard
Jason Howard is a partner and Fort Worth criminal defense attorney with Barnett Howard & Williams PLLC. Mr. Howard previously served as a felony chief prosecutor in Lubbock County, Texas. During his time as a prosecutor, Mr. Howard tried many DWI cases to Texas juries and conducted training classes for police officers. He is now exclusively focused on DWI defense in Tarrant and Denton County. Mr. Howard is a graduate of Axion Analytical Labs in Chicago, IL, where he learned the science behind DWI blood testing.
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