SFST in Texas: What You Need to Know About Standardized Field Sobriety Tests

In DWI stops, police in Texas use SFSTs, or Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, to determine if a person’s driving ability is impaired. However, SFSTs are not always accurate. There are several reasons why a person may perform poorly, including anxiety, poor balance, poor roadside conditions, and incorrect procedure by the officer.  Michael & Associates often …

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Can Prescription Drugs Impair Your Ability to Drive Safely in Texas?

Most drivers in Texas are aware of the dangers of Driving While Intoxicated—that is, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. What many people don’t realize, however, is that you can get charged and convicted of DWI for operating a vehicle under the influence of any substance that impairs your driving ability, including prescription …

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What is a BUI in Texas: The Basics of Boating While Intoxicated

BUI stands for Boating Under the Influence. In Texas, it is illegal for minors to operate a watercraft while having any amount of detectable alcohol in their system. BUI is not the same as Boating While Intoxicated (BWI). If you are a minor and you drink alcohol and then operate a boat, you can get …

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What Are the Penalties for Minors Convicted of DWI in Texas?

Texas has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to underage drinking and driving. If your teenager is caught driving with any detectable amount of alcohol in their system, they can be charged with DUI. Furthermore, if they are over 17 and considered legally drunk, they can face DWI charges. The penalties for minors convicted of …

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Implied Consent Refusal in Texas: What Drivers Should Know

Implied Consent is a Texas law that dictates that by accepting your driver’s license, you consent to BAC testing—if and when you are lawfully asked to submit a sample. Legally, you can still refuse a breath or blood test, but it’s essential to be aware of the consequences. Generally speaking, it’s best to not consent …

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Consequences of Driving Under the Influence in Texas

The consequences of driving under the influence in Texas range from fines to jail time, depending on the severity of the crime. Driving Under the Influence, or DUI—which is reserved for minors in Texas—is different from Driving While Intoxicated. Minors can be charged with both DUI and DWI simultaneously. In this article, we’ll cover all …

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Navigating Texas Drug Laws: Penalties and Punishments

The 2022 Crime in Texas Annual Report by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows a rising trend in drug-related offenses taking place in the State year after year. Texas has some of the harshest drug laws in the country. Whether or not you are facing drug charges, our guide to navigating Texas drug laws …

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Texas Felony Three Strikes Law: What to Know

The concept of “three strikes” doesn’t only apply to baseball; in Texas, it’s a legal doctrine that can significantly alter the course of an individual’s life. Much like several other states, Texas has a long history with its own version of the three strikes law.  This legal statute empowers judges to sentence individuals convicted of …

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