If you are arrested in Texas for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), and you have a passenger under the age of 15 in the car, you are facing a State Jail Felony charge that carries severe penalties. A felony conviction will give you a permanent criminal record, which will have a huge impact on your life. …
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How to Get a DWI Expunged in Texas
Texas is among the strictest states when it comes to DWI consequences. From background checks for jobs or housing applications to concerns over lingering marks on a criminal record, offenders have every reason to worry that a DWI can impact them for years to come. Getting a DWI ranks high on the list of great times …
Yes, You Can Refuse a Breathalyzer in Texas. But Should You?
In most cases, you can refuse to take a Breathalyzer or blood test if you’ve been stopped by law enforcement officers in Texas. However, the police officer may still be able to obtain a warrant for a mandatory blood or urine test, and your refusal can be used against you in court during a DWI …
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Will a DWI / DUI Make You Fail a Background Check in Texas?
There’s no getting around it. A DWI conviction carries weighty financial and time costs. For instance, The Zebra reported that no individual road violation attracts a higher insurance premium than a DWI. So, considering your career prospects, you might wonder, “Will I fail a DWI background check?” Texas does not expunge DWI charges automatically, even …
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What’s the Cost of a DWI in Texas? More than You Think
Many people underestimate the true cost of a DWI in Texas. The truth is that offenders can face costs totaling up to $20,000 or more. But that’s not all. A DWI conviction can permanently damage your reputation, career, and personal life. Here are some direct and collateral expenses that a DWI will generate: Bail bonds …
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3rd DWI+ in Texas? Penalties, Jail Time, and How to Fight It
A 3rd DWI in Texas can attract a decade-long jail term and up to $26,000 in fines from the court, state, and licensing office. However, that humungous time and money loss is only a fraction of the story. Persons convicted of a third-time DWI offense would have a life-long felony record to their name. Read …
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How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Record in Texas?
A charge for driving while intoxicated (DWI) has serious personal, financial, and legal ramifications. The threat to your freedom, reputation, and livelihood can be stressful and scary. But one additional complication: your permanent record. Read on to learn how long DWIs stay on your record in Texas, and what you can do to get them …
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