A first-time DWI charge in Texas is a Class B Misdemeanor. The maximum fine is $3,000.00, and the maximum jail sentence is 6 months. A conviction for this offense is permanent, and results in a driver license suspension....
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Driver’s convicted of DWI charges can face years of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines and fees, the loss of driving privileges, and potentially even their livelihood. With so much at stake, it is always worth fighting a DWI charge, no matter what the circumstances of your arrest. Can...
CAN A DWI BE EXPUNGED IN TEXAS? A DWI conviction cannot be expunged in Texas. However, a DWI charge that did not result in a final conviction can be expunged in some circumstances. DWI charges that can’t be expunged may be eligible to be sealed under Texas’s DWI Second Chance...
Results matter when life and livelihood are on the line. DWI arrests are warrantless arrests, and the State is legally bound to a burden of proving the charge beyond all reasonable doubt.