Arrest and Immediate Consequences
The process begins the moment you are arrested. If a police officer has probable cause to believe that you were driving while intoxicated, they will stop you and conduct field sobriety tests or a breathalyzer test. If the results of these tests show that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is above the legal limit of 0.08%, you will be arrested for DWI. Once you’re arrested, you’ll be taken to the police station, where you’ll likely be asked to take another breath or blood test to confirm your BAC. If you refuse the test, you may face additional penalties. In Texas, the law requires that you surrender your driver’s license immediately, and you may be issued a temporary permit to drive for 40 days. After that, you’ll need to attend a hearing to contest the suspension of your license. These immediate consequences highlight the importance of acting quickly and getting legal help as soon as possible.Preliminary Hearing and Bail
After your arrest, you’ll be scheduled for a preliminary hearing. During this hearing, the judge will review the evidence against you, such as the officer’s testimony and the results of your BAC test. You will have the opportunity to enter a plea, but many people facing DWI charges in Texas choose to enter a “not guilty” plea. At this stage, your lawyer may also request bail, which will allow you to be released from jail while awaiting further proceedings in your case. Bail is determined by a judge and is based on factors like the severity of the offense, whether you have prior convictions, and whether you are a flight risk. If granted bail, it’s crucial to meet all court obligations, as failure to do so could result in further legal complications.
PROTECTING YOUR RIGHTS AND FUTURE
Criminal Defense Attorney
Douglas Wilder
Attorney Douglas Wilder has always stayed on the cutting edge of training and attending seminars to ensure he has the most knowledge he can to represent his clients. This has led him to be recognized as one of the Best Lawyers under 40 in Dallas by D magazine, and also recognized as a Super Lawyer for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, & 2023. .

