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Dallas - Fort Worth DWI Lawyer

Texas DWI/DUI Attorney

Penalties for DWI in Texas

Penalties for DWIs increase for every subsequent charge and DWIs involving injury to another person can have very severe sentences. Naturally, the strictest DWI sentencing comes into play when a person has lost their life, as such, intoxication manslaughter is a second degree felony punishable with up to:

  • $10,000 in fines
  • Twenty years in prison
  • 800 hours community service
  • A permanent ban on driving privileges

To put those numbers in perspective, a first time DWI/DUI resulting in no injuries is a class B misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of:

  • $2,000 in fines
  • A license suspension of 90 days
  • Six months in jail
  • 24 hours community service
  • Mandatory DWI class

As you can see, DWI penalties vary greatly depending on the severity of your charges, but always require a top drunk driving defense in Dallas - Fort Worth, TX. If you have any questions about the specific sentence you may be facing, please contact a Dallas - Fort Worth DWI attorney from our firm. At the Law Office of Robin McCarty, each Dallas - Fort Worth Lawyer we employ understands the consequences of drunk driving in Texas and will strive to do everything possible to help you fight the charges.

When you are charged with a DWI in the Metroplex, it is crucial to hire a Dallas - Fort Worth DWI/DUI lawyer familiar with the law. Our legal staff will always perform a complete investigation of the circumstances involved with your arrest and we will work to gather evidence in your favor so we can seek to have your case dropped, your charges reduced or to obtain a not guilty verdict.

If you have been arrested for driving while under the influence, contact a Dallas - Fort Worth DWI attorney from the Law Office of Robin McCarty today. We vow to do everything in our power to protect your rights and liberties.