Misdemeanor DWI

In the state of Texas, driving while intoxicated is considered a misdemeanor offense the first two times that an individual commits the crime. While a misdemeanor is not as severe as a felony, having a misdemeanor on one’s criminal record is still a serious matter.

If you have been charged with misdemeanor DWI, you may lose more than your license if you do not have experienced legal defense. Contact Austin DWI defense lawyer Ian Inglis today at 512-472-1950 to learn more about your legal rights and options following your DWI arrest.

Punishments for Misdemeanor DWI

In Texas, the first time an individual is caught drinking and driving, he or she will likely face a Class B misdemeanor. The second offense is considered a Class A misdemeanor.

Individuals charged with a Class B misdemeanor may face:

  • A fine up to $2000
  • Jail up to six months
  • Up to 100 hours of community service
  • Up to two years probation

On the second offense, individuals may face a Class A misdemeanor, with sentences that may include:

  • Fines up to $4000
  • Up to one year of jail
  • Up to 200 hours of community service
  • Up to two years probation
  • Suspension of license up to two years

It is important to note that when an individual causes another person harm in a drunk driving accident, his or her offense may automatically become a felony.

Contact Us

If you have been charged with a misdemeanor DWI, you need the help of an attorney. For a free consultation, contact Austin DWI defense attorney Ian Inglis at 512-472-1950 today.

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