A DWI charge in Texas sets two separate legal processes in motion simultaneously — and both require immediate attention.
On the criminal side, penalties for a first-offense DWI can include up to 180 days in jail, fines up to $2,000, and a criminal record. On the administrative side, the Texas Department of Public Safety will move to suspend your driver's license — unless an ALR hearing is requested within 15 days of arrest.
⚖️ Our DWI defense practice covers:
- First-Time & Felony DWI Offenses
- Breathalyzer & Blood Test Challenges
- Field Sobriety Test Defenses
- ALR License Suspension Hearings
- DWI with a Minor Passenger
- Drug-Related DWI (DUID)
- Expungement & Record Sealing
The quality of your legal representation in the first 72 hours can significantly shape the outcome of your case.
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