Killeen Intoxicated Manslaughter Lawyer
Do you need a Killeen intoxicated manslaughter lawyer to help you with your
case? Were you involved in an accident in which another person was killed? If you are accused of intoxication
manslaughter, this felony criminal charge occurs when you are involved in a car crash and the police think you were
intoxicated by alcohol or drugs, you need a strong defense. A guilty plea or a conviction can change your life
forever. It is extremely important that you understand that even if you were drinking before the accident, that
does not make you guilty of these crimes.
Don't let feeling of remorse keep you from taking the necessary steps to
protect yourself and your family.
There's Hope
Your friends and family need you. Don't give up without a fight. Call an experienced Killeen intoxicated
manslaughter lawyer today at the Brown Law Firm at 254-634-2587 or go to our contact
page and contact us today for a FREE consultation. You can't
undo what happened, but you can fight for your chance at a future.
Waco Intoxicated Manslaughter 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 Waco intoxicated manslaughter attorney 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:
Intoxication Manslaughter - Texas Penal Code ยง 49.08
(a) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) operates a motor vehicle in a public place, operates an aircraft, a watercraft, or an amusement ride, or
assembles a mobile amusement ride; and
(2) is intoxicated and by reason of that intoxication causes the death of another by accident or mistake.
(b) Except as provided by Section 49.09, an offense under this section
is a felony of the second degree.
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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