Driving while impaired by prescription medication, charged the same as alcohol DWI.
A commercial driver charged with DWI faces license disqualification and career-ending consequences.
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.
