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In the state of Texas, a DUI is often classified as a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor is a less serious crime than a felony but can still carry significant penalties. Misdemeanor DUI charges are generally applicable when the individual's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is below 0.15% and th...
view articleSome states refer to the criminal offense of intoxicated driving as DUI, while others use the term DWI. Texas uses both terms, but they refer to two different types of charges. Below is a brief overview of the differences between DUI (Driving Under the Influence) and a DWI (Driving ...
view articleIf you have ever been charged with a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) in Texas, you might be wondering if there is a way to expunge the offense from your record. After all, a DWI conviction can have serious consequences, impacting your personal and professional life. DWI expungement is...
view articleFacing a second DWI charge can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. Not only are the legal consequences more severe, but repeat offenders often face social stigma and potential professional repercussions. If you are facing charges, seek representation from a San Marcos, TX, DW...
view articleOn October 29, 2019, in Humble, TX, John Greco was arrested at the scene of a car accident facing his fifth DWI charge. When police arrived on the scene, they noticed right away that the driver showed signs of intoxication and administered field sobriety tests. A search of Greco’s reco...
view articleDespite Texas’ “bad reputation” for previously allowing open alcohol containers in vehicles, public Intoxication is indeed a crime in the Lone Star State. In this article, we discuss the Class C misdemeanor charge of Public Intoxication as well as related alcohol crimes. If you are...
view articleThere are some situations when an intoxicated person might need a ride home and might ask a minor to drive. Whether or not this is a legal situation depends on different factors, such as the age of the minor and whether they have a driver’s license. In Texas, the legal drinking age is...
view articleOver-the-counter (OTC) drugs, readily available without a prescription, can have unintended and harmful effects on drivers, and Texas law takes drugged driving seriously to ensure road safety. While these medications are meant to alleviate symptoms or treat minor ailments, they can have ...
view articleIf you’re a nurse or nursing student and are arrested for a DWI, you may be subject to a revocation of your nursing license or suspension of your driver’s license from the Texas Board of Nursing and Department of Public Safety, respectively. If you’re a nursing student, you need t...
view articleIn Texas, leaving the scene of an accident is unlawful. However, many people choose to flee, especially after they’ve been drinking. They panic because they worry about getting arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI). As a driver, though, you have certain responsibilities followin...
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