Driving while intoxicated with a child under fifteen aboard, a felony in Texas.
A first driving-while-intoxicated charge in Texas, usually a Class B misdemeanor.
Causing serious bodily injury to another while driving intoxicated, a third-degree felony.
Causing a death while driving intoxicated, a second-degree felony in Texas.
A second or subsequent DWI carries harsher penalties than a first offense.
A driver under twenty-one with any detectable alcohol faces DWI or DUI charges.
Causing bodily injury, threatening, or offensively touching another person under Texas law.
Offenses involving harm to minors, prosecuted aggressively with enhanced penalties in Texas.
Assault against a family member, partner, or household member under Texas law.
