Per Se Intoxication in Texas: What It Means, How It Works, and Why It Matters in DWI Cases
Learn what per se intoxication means in Texas, when a BAC of 0.08 applies, and why DWI cases can still be challenged.
Read More →Learn what per se intoxication means in Texas, when a BAC of 0.08 applies, and why DWI cases can still be challenged.
Read More →Yes, Texas requires jail time for a first DWI—but most first-time offenders won’t serve more than the hours after arrest. Learn real data, penalties, and how an attorney can help.
Read More →A third DWI in Texas is a felony offense carrying potential prison time, mandatory ignition interlock, and long-term license and record consequences—but it can still be beaten when the evidence …
Read More →A second DWI in Texas means mandatory jail, harsher penalties, and license suspension — even if the first was years ago. Here’s what happens and how cases are beaten.
Read More →A felony DWI in Texas can mean prison, license suspension, and a permanent record. Learn when a DWI becomes a felony and what penalties apply.
Read More →DWI outcomes in Texas vary by county and BAC—not just arrest totals. See dismissal, reduction, and conviction patterns based on court-level data.
Read More →An Occupational Driver’s License (ODL) lets you drive legally in Texas during a license suspension. Learn who qualifies, restrictions, hours, and DWI rules.
Read More →Driving while intoxicated with a child in Texas is a felony regardless of BAC. Learn the charges, penalties, CPS risks, license impact, and how these cases can still be dismissed.
Read More →Aggravated DWI in Texas isn’t a single charge. High BAC, child passengers, or serious injury can turn a DWI into a felony. Learn penalties and consequences.
Read More →Learn what happens after a DWI in Texas — including penalties, license suspensions, and long-term consequences for work, travel, and insurance.
Read More →Find out how much a first DWI costs in Texas, including fines, attorney fees, insurance hikes, and hidden expenses. Updated 2025.
Read More →Learn the penalties and step-by-step process for a first DWI in Texas, including jail time, fines, ALR license suspension, BAC rules, and how a lawyer can protect you.
Read More →Learn the 10 steps after a Texas DWI arrest, from booking and bail to ALR license suspension, court hearings, negotiations, and trial.
Read More →Facing a DWI in Texas? Learn penalties for first, second, and felony DWIs—including jail time, fines, ALR suspensions, and long-term consequences.
Read More →Learn how often DWIs are dismissed in Texas, including 2024–2025 data for first, second, and felony cases statewide and in major counties.
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