In Texas, most drivers have the same blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.08%. If a driver takes a breath test and breaks this limit, the court can presume that the driver is impaired. With that said, it is possible for a driver to incur DWI charges even if...
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Month: December 2023
Is an alcohol intoxication defense possible for an assault or other crime?
Alcohol is one of the most popular mind-altering substances in the United States. Plenty of people consume alcohol on a daily basis. Many others will enjoy a few drinks on the weekend while out with friends. Alcohol disinhibits people, meaning that they may become...
3 collateral consequences of a DWI conviction
Driving while intoxicated charges in Texas carry more than just legal penalties. They also bring a host of collateral consequences that can impact various aspects of a person's life. For anyone facing a DWI charge in Texas, it's crucial to understand that the...