Repeat Texas DWI and DUI offenders will face increased jail time, community service, fines, as well as Texas license suspension or even Texas license revocation. Cell Phones & Text-Messaging Devices Currently, teen-age drivers in Texas are prohibited from using cell phones or text-messaging devic...
Wade. Under the law, physicians who provide abortions can be charged with a first-degree felony, punishable by up to 99 years in prison. Doctors also can face civil fines of $100,000. The new law explicitly says the criminal and civil penalties do not apply to women who ge...
DWI – First offense: The criminal charges and possible penalties in Texas DWI, or driving while intoxicated, is typically amisdemeanoron the first offense in Texas, but thepotential consequences are far more serious than most misdemeanors. A conviction could carry a jail term, fines, administrati...
charges can result from factors such as multiple DWI convictions, accidents causing serious bodily injury or death, or having a child passenger in the vehicle at the time of the arrest. These charges carry severe penalties, including hefty fines, loss of driving privileges, and even imprisonment...
This charge will result in enhanced penalties, including jail time, higher fines, and license suspension. If you hold a license to operate a commercial vehicle, the legal limit is 0.04, even if you are driving your person vehicle. If you’ve been charged with any variation of DWI in the ...
And the consequences of accepted a permanent criminal record are significant. Not to mention the risks of jail time, large fines, probation, and more. So, beyond yourrightto challenge the prosecution, maybe yourneedto. A conviction could lose you your job, and affect your future in countless...
the new law is not any better. The Texas Transportation Code now imposes fines for the criminal offense. A first offense within 36-month period carries a $3,000 fine; a second or subsequent conviction in a 36-month period is a $4,500 fine; and a first or subsequent DWI where the blo...
Failing to file a PIR for your LLC by the May 15 deadline can result in serious consequences, including penalties and fines and even administrative dissolution in serious cases. Note:Even though Public Information Reports are often filed by businesses alongside their franchise tax, they are still...
I’ve heard there are stiff fines for not disclosing all parties with the feds and curious your initial thoughts on this. Thank you! -Riley M Reply Elena September 26, 2024 Hello Matt, I just saw your page and the many questions people have asked and I am a beginner in all this but...
If you were driving with an alcohol concentration of 0.15 or more, then it is a Class A misdemeanor. The penalties for a Class A misdemeanor include up to one year in jail and/or up to $4,000 in fines. Can I get off of DWI probation early?