Can You Refuse a Sobriety Test in Texas?
DWIs are a very common cause of arrest in Texas. Unless you’re an obviously dangerous drunk driver, your sobriety level will probably be measured with a breathalyzer or field sobriety test. But is it possible to refuse sobriety testing? What are the consequences of doing so? At ABC Bail Bonds, we care about educating you to help you navigate the legal system with ease. Here’s everything you need to know about refusing a sobriety test…
What to Expect After Multiple DWI Offenses in Texas
DUI and DWI offenses are treated differently depending on where you live, the damage you caused, and your past criminal record. In Texas, your third DWI offense is treated as a felony DWI with strict punishment. Here are the possible consequences of multiple DWI offenses in Texas. Fines and Jail Time Felony DWI charges can be punishable by fines up to $10,000. You’ll also have to pay annual fees for any repeating DWI charges. You…