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Clear Lake Shores DWI Attorney

Defending DWI Cases in Texas

Texas prosecutes DWIs severely. Not only can DWI charges result in fines and jail time, but they can also destroy your future and opportunities. At Zendeh Del & Associates, PLLC we have the experience and knowledge you need to protect your freedom and future.

Call our Clear Lake Shores DWI lawyer at (409) 204-5566 for more information.

Penalties for DWIs

Once the prosecution successfully proves that the driver is guilty of a DWI, the judge will sentence the driver to jail, fines, and community service.

  • First Offense: A fine of $300-$1,000, 10-12 months in jail, and a minimum of 20 hours of community service
  • Second Offense: A fine of $600-$1,000, 90 days-12 months in jail, and a minimum of 30 days of community service
  • Third offense: A fine of $1,000-$5,000, 120 days-12 months in jail, and a minimum of 30 days of community service

All DWI offenders have 12 months of probation after their initial sentencing in addition to mandatory alcohol and drug evaluations. Offenders are then sent recommendations for treatment programs. Those who drive under the influence with a minor in the car may be charged with child endangerment and spend up to 12 months in jail, in addition to the penalties for a DWI.

Offenders with more than three DWI charges can be charged with a felony-level DWI. This means that the driver has had more than three DWI convictions within the past ten years, attempted to evade an officer while impaired, or caused the injury or death of another motorist. Felony DWIs are far more serious and can result in a lengthy prison sentence and hefty fines.

Why You Need a Legal Advocate

Criminal convictions have long-term consequences that go beyond jail and a fine. Misdemeanors, felonies, and arrests go on your permanent record and are accessible by the public and employers. DWIs even have implications for those working in specialized fields. Doctors with a DWI conviction not only have to report it to their hospital board but the state board as well, where it will go on their record. In some cases, this may jeopardize their position and their license.

People make mistakes, and some mistakes have serious consequences. If you are charged with a DWI, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Attorneys know what’s at stake in a DWI case, and they can help you pursue the most optimal course of action. They are trained to defend their clients and protect their interests in court.

By hiring a legal advocate, you are taking an important step toward protecting your future despite the charges against you. Just because you are convicted of a crime does not mean you are any less deserving of a strong defense.

If you have been accused of a DWI, contact our Clear Lake Shores DWI attorney and put your futrue in good hands.

The Zendeh Del Difference

Six Benefits That Set Us Apart
  • High-Quality & Personalized Service
  • More Than 80 Years of Combined Experience
  • Local Attorneys Who Know The System
  • Available for Calls 24/7
  • Trained on Field Sobriety Tests, Breath Tests, and Blood Tests
  • Former Prosecutors / Retired Judge

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