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Can I Find Employment after Houston DUI Arrest?

Reader’s Question:

I’m very much concerned about my job after being arrested for drunk driving in Houston, Texas and I fear that I might just be terminated or something. Shall I take the risk and tell my employer that I was recently charged with DUI?

Buck

Houston, TX

Many employers would not hire someone who has a drunk driving conviction in their driver’s history. Most companies go back a certain number of years to check a potential employee’s background. Since you are currently employed, I hate to tell you that a DUI conviction could end your employment. If your drunk driving arrest in Houston, Texas would be reported to your employer, you may either be suspended or terminated. I suggest that you check your employee handbook to see what it says about being arrested for any criminal charge. Some companies even periodically check’s a driver’s history of their employees.

The question of reporting an arrest for DUI is a very important issue that you need to address to your DUI attorney immediately. Do not disclose your DUI arrest with your employer until you have spoken to your DUI attorney. Your DUI attorney would give you the best advice possible on what you should do after your DUI arrest. You have to be knowledgeable on your rights and obligations before risking immediate termination because of your DUI arrest.

Houston Texas DWI Penalties

Reader’s Question:

This is the first time that my son has ever been charged with DWI. He got into an accident but we are still thankful that no one was hurt. What are the possible penalties involved if he will be convicted for DWI in Houston, Texas?

Deedee

Houston, TX

Driving while intoxicated with alcohol or other intoxicating drugs or DWI is a very serious offense in Texas. The problem is that most people don’t realize that this is such a huge problem until they commit it. A lot of people pose to be dare devils and engage in drunk driving and speeding. Their merriment comes to a full stop once they are charged with DWI and fear starts showing on their faces.

Since your son has been charged with DWI in Houston, Texas, in the absence of aggravating factors, the first DWI offender could get off a little lightly. He may face the following penalties and punishments:

-A fine of an amount not exceeding $2000
-A jail term of three days to six months
-He may have to do community service for 24 hours to 100 hours as per ordered by the court
-If it appears that the he has an alcohol habit, the judge may have to order him to go in for rehabilitation

On the other hand, in case that there are aggravating factors like a child in the car, loss of limb or life of casualty, etc. involved in the case, the punishment may increase. So they say ‘Prevention is better than Punishment’ in the case of DWI and thus, it is advised that we take steps to avoid driving for at least 12 hours after the last drink.