Posts tagged Dwi Charge
DWI Fines Houston Texas TX
Sep 26th
Reader’s Question:
My brother was caught for DWI here in Houston, Texas and I heard that Houston has stricter DWI laws as compared to any other city in Texas. Do you have any information as to how much is the usual penalty or fine for DWI?
Albert
Houston, TX
There are more rigorous driver responsibility laws put in place in Houston, Texas now than ever before. You may come to a point of paying a high price for a DWI conviction. On your first offense, you could end up paying around $1,000 and a second DWI offense could set you back by $1,500. The charges being cumulative, a convicted driver can end up paying potentially $2,500 in a year. Now that is really a good amount of money that you can end coughing up. It is important that you charter the services of a good DWI attorney to fight your case. A Houston DWI attorney may be able to defend you and substantially reduce the amount of the fine.
A Houston DWI attorney is capable of pointing out the mistakes that the law enforcement agencies may be made during the conviction or argues on the basis of wrong procedures adopted during the chemical tests. The sooner you hire a professional, the better your chances of winning in a Houston DWI charge. Aside from that, being charged with DWI also makes significant factors in getting DWI insurance. These companies may either give you higher rates or if you are on auto insurance, the insurance company may drop off your eligibility. I suggest that you and your brother may need to research more about available DWI insurance on this page and check their free quotations.
Second DWI Offense Houston Texas TX
Sep 14th
Reader’s Question:
My brother was arrested for his second DWI offense here in Houston, Texas. What are the penalties involved and will he be imprisoned?
Efren
Houston, TX
DWI is a very time-sensitive case so your brother needs to act quickly because his DWI charge in Houston, Texas is already his second DWI offense. Before I educate you on the penalties that would be involved if your brother will be convicted, let me remind you first the he must employ the services of an experienced DWI lawyer to help him file the necessary paperwork and defend him on his DWI case. Several aspects of his life will be greatly affected if he once again will be convicted for DWI.
Your brother will be imprisoned or pay fines if he gets convicted for his second DWI offense. That would be between 30 days to one year and the fines would be up to $4,000. He could also be penalized for both incarceration and fine. The probationary period could be up to 24 months long and include several conditions set by the judge. Having jail time as a condition for the probation is also normal. The driver’s license suspension would be from six months to two years. If the judge doesn’t set a term of suspension, the Department of Public Safety would suspend his license for one year. The completion of the required DWI Intervention Program would not prevent the suspension of his license.
Will My DWI Charge Result in License Suspension in Houston Texas?
Sep 13th
Reader’s Question:
I know that if someone is arrested for DWI in Houston, Texas, the driver’s license could be suspended. But what I need to know is that, do all DWI arrests end in the suspension of the driver’s license of the DWI suspect?
Holly
Houston, TX
The driver’s license suspension that you are referring to is the Administrative License Revocation (ALR), but not all DWI arrests end with suspended driver’s licenses. In most DWI cases, a “Notice of Suspension” is served immediately after the breath or blood alcohol test is failed or refused by the DWI suspect. Unless and until the driver’s license becomes suspended, the DWI suspect could drive without restriction.
A lot of police officers in Houston, Texas tell the people they arrest for DWI that the license is suspended as of the moment of arrest, which is not true. The DWI suspect would automatically lose his driver’s license unless a hearing request is received by the Department of Public Safety within 15 days upon the DWI suspect’s receipt of his notice of suspension. Making a timely and proper request would entitle the accused to a hearing if the driver’s license would be suspended. This administrative hearing would be conducted by the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) and this usually happens within six weeks of arrest. The driver’s license suspension ranges from 90 days to two years.
How Do I Get a DWI Expunction From My Record in Houston Texas?
Aug 24th
Reader’s Question:
I heard that my DWI charge here in Houston, Texas can be completely removed from my record. Who is entitled for this, how do I go about doing that and what are the conditions for it?
Marquis
Houston, TX
You can have your DWI charge in Houston, Texas completely removed from your record by way of expunction. Not only does it remove criminal charges from personal records but also arrests, including those of DWI and DUI. Anyone who has been placed under a noncustodial or custodial arrest for committing either a misdemeanor or felony is entitled to have all records and files relating to the arrest expunged. A person charged with DWI can do this if he/she has already been tried for the offense and acquitted by the trial court or convicted and subsequently pardoned.
If you have been released and your DWI charge has not resulted in a final conviction and is no longer pending and there was no court ordered community supervision, you are definitely entitled for expunction. After notice to the state at your request, the trial court presiding over your DWI case in which you were acquitted should enter an order of expunction for you not later than the 30th day after the date of your acquittal. Also, you should not have been convicted of a felony in the five years preceding the date of your arrest is a condition for having your DWI charge expunged.