Waco DWI Lawyers
- Will Hutson:
If you have been charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), you are facing a very serious allegation. A conviction for this crime can create a very real financial hardship. If convicted of DWI, you could be ordered to pay probation fees, fines, and an annual surcharge of at least One Thousand Dollars per year for three years just to keep your driverıs license. A first time conviction could even send you to jail for up to SIX MONTHS. And a criminal conviction creates a lifelong public record.
- Prater & Ridely:
Driving While Intoxicated to comply with the title under Texas Law
One of the most common charges we fight is the DUI. Drunk driving laws are getting tougher everywhere, and Texas is no exception. Recent legislation now makes it possible for the State to place an ignition interlock on your vehicle, and at your expense, for up to two years.
Added to that are the expensive fines and court costs, your attorneys fees, and the exorbitant insurance rates you will pay over the next several years. Contacting our firm as soon as possible after your drinking and driving arrest gives you a much better chance of avoiding these harsh penalties.
- Russell Hunt: Although most
cases are resolved with a refusal of prosecution, dismissal, or plea
bargain, it is sometimes necessary to go to trial. This is where
experience really counts.
- Moody & Crow: "A
criminal charge does not have to ruin your life." If you are being
charged with a crime, the legal obstacles can seem overwhelming. When
the State or the Federal Government is trying to convict you of a
crime, you need an experienced defense attorney that can help you
navigate the treacherous waters of criminal law.
- Robert Swanton: Every criminal case is as unique as the
individual facing criminal allegations. What is common to every
individual charged with a state or federal crime is a desire to reach a
successful outcome to their case.
- Frederick &
Cooley:
We represent those charged with drunk driving (DWI / DUI) and other serious
traffic-related offenses such as driving after license revocation, driving
after suspension, reckless driving, and so forth.
Such charges can have serious consequences. A conviction of DWI will result in
fines and possible jail time. In addition, your insurance company may increase
your rates to an unmanageable level. You may lose your license. In defending
against a DWI charge, you have many rights, including the right to
cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if they are police officers. An
experienced attorney can make all the difference.
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