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Houston, TX criminal defense attorney Chris Tritico talks what someone is facing with a drunk driving charge in Texas. In Texas, driving while intoxicated (DWI) for the first time is considered a Class B misdemeanor, and the legal team at Tritico Rainey handles such cases routinely. A DWI conviction in Texas can lead to a minimum punishment of three days in jail, with a maximum of 180 days in jail if there were no accidents involved and the blood alcohol level is not above 0.15.
As the years pass, DWI laws have grown increasingly intricate due to legislative adjustments during each session. However, the team at Tritico Rainey remains well-prepared to navigate these complexities efficiently. The legislature’s modifications continuously introduce various sentencing options that were not available several decades ago.
Although the most advisable course of action is to refrain from drinking and driving entirely, if individuals find themselves facing a DWI charge, Tritico Rainey is ready to offer assistance. They provide an array of options and strategies to navigate the legal process effectively. One crucial option is the right to a trial by jury, a service that the team at Tritico Rainey is well-versed in, providing dedicated representation in the courtroom.