How Texas Treats Repeat DWI Offenses
Texas treats repeat DWI offenses far more seriously than a first arrest, with escalating penalties that can include mandatory jail time, longer license suspensions, and ignition interlock requirements. A second or third conviction is not just a tougher version of a first; it can change the charge level and how the court...
Common Defenses to a Texas DWI Charge
What Happens On Your First Texas DWI?
Texas means business when it comes to driving while intoxicated. The penalties are severe and the prosecutors will go after defendants with the full force and resources of the state. The consequences of being found guilty of driving while intoxicated (DWI) are serious, right from the start. This means that even if it is...
Violating Probation with a DWI
If you have been convicted of a crime in Texas, it is likely that part of your sentence will include a probationary period. Probation, also known as “community supervision, involves a period of you out in the community that is still monitored by the court through the assignment of a community supervision officer with...