Collin County Felony DWI Attorney
Most DWI charges in Texas are misdemeanors. However, a few specific offenses are charged as felonies and this means that the defendant will face harsh penalties if convicted. Depending upon the specific DWI offense, a person may face up to 10 or even 20 years in a state penitentiary for a felony DWI conviction.
Even if you are facing highly complex and serious felony charges, Collin County DWI attorney Deandra M. Grant can help. With her over 15 years of experience in defending DWI charges and her training in field sobriety tests, breath tests and blood tests, attorney Grant is able to effectively evaluate a case and determine how to challenge test results and therefore secure positive case outcomes for her clients. Attorney Grant represents clients throughout Collin County and Dallas County, Texas and offers a free consultation to discuss your particular case.
Texas Felony DWI Offenses
Following are the types of felony DWI offenses in Texas:
- DWI 3rd: third degree felony, punishable by up to 10 years in state prison, fines of up to $10,000 and 2-year license revocation.
- Intoxication Assault: third degree felony, punishable by up to 10 years in state prison, fines of up to $10,000 and up to 600 hours of community service.
- Intoxication Manslaughter: second degree felony, punishable by up to 20 years in state prison, fines of up to $10,000 and up to 800 hours of community service.
- DWI with a Child in the Car: state jail felony, punishable by a minimum of 180 days up to a maximum of 2 years in a state jail facility, and a fine up to $10,000.
DWI Defense Lawyer Serving Dallas County and Collin County, Texas
You can trust your felony DWI case in the hands of Deandra Grant, an experienced and dedicated Collin County DWI lawyer. With her aggressive representation, you may avoid long-term imprisonment and the heavy fines that are associated with a felony conviction. Contact our firm for a free initial meeting to discuss your case!
Contact Collin County felony DWI attorney Deandra M. Grant today.
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