A Texas DWI does not stay in Texas. Out-of-state drivers arrested for Driving While Intoxicated face two simultaneous legal processes, and the first critical deadline arrives just 15 days after the arrest. An out-of-state vacation or business trip can take a serious...
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Texas DWI statistics and how they may impact criminal charges
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) charges in Texas risk strict penalties. Depending on the driver’s record and the presence of aggravating factors, the consequences of a DWI could include jail time, probation, driver's license suspensions and large fines. DWI defendants...
Car color vs. Driver behavior: Which factor influences DWI stops?
There is a common driving myth that certain colored cars attract more traffic stops, especially for suspicions of driving while intoxicated (DWI). While there are studies made about this topic that pinpoint to “white cars” receiving the most traffic stops, this visual...

