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What are the DWI laws in Texas if a child is in the car?
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DWI laws in Texas impose a serious array of penalties for offenders. While each case is handled individually, Texas law has laid out the penalty minimums and maximums for certain DWI situations.
Texas DWI Laws
The penalties in a Texas DWI case vary drastically depending on the facts of the case. Having a child in your vehicle at the time of the offense can result in DUI penalties as well as criminal charges for child endangerment or worse.
Driving with a minor in your vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol can result in a felony punishable by 180 days to two years in jail. Fines may be imposed of up to $10,000. Prior offenses, level of intoxication and other factors may be considered in determining penalties upon conviction. An attorney can examine the facts of your case to see where your best defense lies.
Getting Legal Advice
Because of the possibility that a DWI will result in serious fines, jail time and other penalties, you are wise to speak with an attorney before your case proceeds any further. An attorney may be able to help you develop a defense that will help you get a good plea offer or that will win in court.
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