Penalties For DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) In Texas
Every state sets forth comprehensive laws defining the punishment for DWI. Driving while intoxicated in the state of Texas is a serious crime that will, in most cases, end up costing an individual significantly more than it is worth.DWI is rated as a Class B Misdemeanor for a first offense in the State of Texas. The first offense may result in a fine of up to two thousand dollars and/or a sentence ranging from seventy-two hours to six months in jail. An individual who is arrested for DWI may also be sentenced to community service, which the range of which can span a sentence of twenty-four to one hundred hours. If an open container of alcohol is found inside of the vehicle at the time of...

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