After two DWI convictions, a third DWI offense (habitual DWI) is a Third Degree Felony. The maximum fine is $10,000.00, and the maximum prison sentence is 10 years in a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) penitentiary....
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A DWI first offense in Texas has severe financial, legal, and professional consequences. In this article, we will explore all of the major facts you need to know about a driving while intoxicated 1st offense charge in Texas. If the Texas government is working to convict you of a DWI...
Pleading guilty to a DWI charge in Texas results in a permanent criminal conviction. Additional consequences include loss of driving privileges, gun rights, travel restrictions, and immeasurable harm to future job opportunities and college and university admission. Should I plead guilty to Misdemeanor DWI in Texas? First-time offenders should only...
Yes, you can go to jail for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in Texas. This article explores the potential jail penalties for DWI in Texas, and other Texas DWI consequences like hefty fines and license suspensions. Learn about the potential length of incarceration for first-time offenders and repeat offenders. This information...
Drivers convicted of DWI charges can face years of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines and fees, the loss of driving privileges, and potentially even their livelihood. With so much at stake, it is always worth fighting a DWI charge, no matter what the circumstances of your arrest. Can...
Results matter most when life and livelihood are on the line. TPL has won cases all across Texas. We’re ready to stand up for you today.