Killeen DWI with Child Passenger Attorney
Do you need a Killeen dwi with child passenger attorney to protect your legal rights?
Are you fearful of going to state jail?
If you were convicted for driving while intoxicated with child under the age of fifteen in the car, you
are facing a state jail felony. This is a lower-level offense, punishable by 180 days to 2 years of confinement in
a state jail. Fines for this offense could include up to $10,000. Similar to other DWI convictions, there are also
related license suspension and insurance consequences.
Effective DWI with child passenger defense takes hard work and a dedication to truly caring about meeting
peoples' needs. There is no secret to being an effective Killeen dwi with child passenger
attorney. It is simply work hard to discover the real person behind the criminal charges. Do you need
an effective Killeen dwi with child passenger attorney to defend
your rights? Go ahead and get a FREE consultation with Ed Brown, a Killeen
driving while intoxicated with child passenger attorney at 254-634-2587 now.
Killeen Driving While Intoxicated with Child Passenger Lawyer
As an experienced Killeen driving while intoxicated with child passenger attorney, I believe clients
should be educated about the law, their rights and their options. How else can you make informed decisions about
your case and your future? To learn about the law, your rights and your options, call or email Killeen driving while intoxicated with child
passenger lawyer Ed Brown at 254-634-2587 now. Your calls are welcome. Initial
consultation is FREE. I will discuss the elements of the crime you are charged with
and present you with your defense options relating to following:
Driving While Intoxicated With Child Passenger - Texas Penal Code 49.045
(a) A person commits an offense if:
(1) the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place; and
(2) the vehicle being operated by the person is occupied by a passenger who is younger than 15 years of age.
(b) An offense under this section is a state jail felony.
Texas DWI Penalties
Explanation of the different Texas DWI Penalites, Probation and Charges.
Conviction
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Offense Level
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Maximum Fine
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Jail Range
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License Suspension
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1st DWI and BWI
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Class B Misdemeanor
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Up to $2,000
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72 hours to 180 days
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90 to 365 days
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2nd DWI and BWI
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Class A Misdemeanor
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Up to $4,000
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30 to 365 days
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180 days to
2 years
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3rd DWI and BWI
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3rd Degree Felony
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Up to $10,000
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2 to 10 years in Texas Department of Criminal
Justice (TDCJ)
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180 days to
2 years
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Intoxication Assault
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3rd Degree Felony
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Up to $10,000
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2 to 10 years in Texas Department of Criminal
Justice (TDCJ)
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180 days to
2 years
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Intoxication
Manslaughter
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2nd Degree Felony
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Up to $10,000
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2 to 10 years in Texas Department of
Corrections (TDCJ)
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180 days to
2 years
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DWI with child
passenger
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State Jail Felony
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Max Fine $10,000
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6mos. To 2 years in a State Jail Facility
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90 days to 2 years
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1st DWI with Open
Container Enhancement
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Class B Misdemeanor
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Up to $2,000
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6 days to 180 days
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90 days to 365 days
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Learn more about your pending dwi charge by calling
Bell County DWI Attorney, Ed Brown, at 254-634-2587,
now.
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