You will lose your driver’s license if the prosecution finds you guilty of violating Texas’ DWI laws. In most instances, you will lose your license for between 90 days to two years, depending on the number of prior DWI offenses. Restoring your license...
May 28, 2021 Read More...You are driving down the highway after a party at your friend’s house. Just as you are about to take a turn, you see the all familiar blue lights flashing behind you. You have no option but to pull over. The officer comes over and asks for your...
May 10, 2021 Read More...The number of DWI laws being enacted to discourage drunk driving has been on the rise. Many drivers who never thought of themselves as criminals find themselves on the wrong side of the law. They make desperate calls to a DWI attorney any time of the...
Feb 26, 2021 Read More...The police may set up DWI checkpoints to curb intoxicated driving. If you pass by these checkpoints while driving, a law enforcement officer may motion you to pull over and subject you to a sobriety test. Often, the police decide to set up checkpoints...
May 30, 2020 Read More...Driving while intoxicated is a crime in Texas severely punished when proven. Before you get arrested for the crime, a police officer will have a probable cause to stop you, or you may have caused an accident. Depending on the circumstances, an arresting...
May 30, 2020 Read More...The new Texas open carry law goes into effect on January 1st, 2016. Texas currently allows open carry for rifles and shotguns, but has banned visible handguns since the years following the Civil War. Very soon, you will likely begin to see people in...
Jun 1, 2016 Read More...Recently, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst charged the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice to consider whether probation for intoxication manslaughter should be available to adults and juveniles if they are convicted. Dewhurst also requested that the committee...
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