Monthly Archives: April 2021
Electric Scooters And A Texas DWI
You have likely seen electric scooters in Texas cities. Because these forms of transportation have become more popular in recent years, it is important to understand the laws surrounding their use. It is possible to receive a DWI while riding a scooter, although there is not a specific law defining this. It is possible… Read More »
DWI Consequences Beyond Criminal Punishment
According to Texas law, there are specific penalties connected to a DWI charge. The penalties are also related to if the conviction is your first, second, third, or fourth offense. For example, a first offense DWI has a maximum penalty of a fine of $2,000 and 180 days in jail. A fourth offense is… Read More »
Domestic Violence is Damaging to Children
When there is domestic violence in a home, the individuals involved in the physical altercations are not the only ones harmed. Kids who witness domestic violence can experience mental health issues and personal relationship troubles as a result. After all, kids learn from their parents. And when violence is present, damage to children can… Read More »
Firearm Possession and a DWI Charge
In Texas, many choose to possess firearms. This is a second amendment right for individuals in the state of Texas and around the country. But there are times when it is illegal to possess a firearm, such as when individuals have been convicted of serious offenses. If you are wondering if you can purchase… Read More »