Texas DWI Arrest: What to Know and How to Beat It
Remain calm and don’t answer any questions Contact an attorney as soon as possible during the booking process There are several ways to resolve a DWI case before a trial …
Read More →Remain calm and don’t answer any questions Contact an attorney as soon as possible during the booking process There are several ways to resolve a DWI case before a trial …
Read More →Most misdemeanor DWI convictions won’t block travel to Mexico. Learn when a felony DUI can lead to denied entry and what to know before you go.
Read More →Is doxxing illegal in Texas? Learn how Texas law defines doxxing, the criminal penalties, possible defenses, and what to do if you’re accused of doxxing.
Read More →Texas has 6 types of bail bonds. Cash, Surety, and Personal Recognizance Bonds are most common. Learn more about the differences and the less-common options.
Read More →No matter what a police officer might imply, field sobriety tests are never mandatory in Texas, even if your traffic stop falls on a “no-refusal” weekend.
Read More →The legal consequences of public indecency can vary widely depending on the circumstances If minors are involved, penalties may require registering as a sex offender Digital platforms must balance public …
Read More →Texas “no-refusal” weekends don’t eliminate your rights. Learn what police can require during a DWI stop, including breath tests, blood draws, and sobriety tests.
Read More →Learn the difference between DUI and DWI in Texas, including BAC limits, penalties, and when minors can face either charge.
Read More →It's possible to relocate to a new state or even just travel to visit family while on probation, but you must complete a few extra steps to get approval.
Read More →Texas has strict DWI/DUI laws. The legal blood alcohol limit for adults is .08%. If you're under 21, any alcohol at all in your system could mean a DUI charge.
Read More →If you’re pulled over in a seemingly routine traffic stop, what happens if the police officer notices that your breath smells like alcohol? It’s common for officers to check for …
Read More →Probation fees in Texas can add up quickly. Texans must pay a monthly supervision fee between $25 to $60, court fees, lab fees, and more assorted costs.
Read More →In some situations, a Texas temporary driver’s license isn’t a big deal. For example, you normally receive a temporary driver’s license during in-person renewal of your driver’s license. Having a …
Read More →The Texas Department of Public Safety operates an online database where you can search for information about criminal arrests and convictions. The public has limited access to this information, but …
Read More →Not only can a DWI in Texas take a toll on your driving record, but it can cause serious consequences for your car insurance. If you’ve been convicted of DWI …
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