• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
LeGrande Law

LeGrande Law

Locked Up? Call LeGrande Law!

  • Houston Criminal Lawyer – About
  • Blog
  • Practice Areas
    • Drug Crimes
      • Marijuana / THC Possession
      • Controlled Substances
    • Weapon Crimes
      • Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
      • Theft of Firearm
      • Possession of Firearm by Felon
    • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
    • Assault Crimes
      • Aggravated Assault
      • Family Violence
    • Evading Arrest
    • Racing on a highway
    • Parole & Probation Violations
    • Burglary
      • Burglary of Habitation
      • Burglary of Building
      • Burglary of Vehicles
    • Theft Crimes
      • Theft of Firearm
    • White Collar Crimes
      • Fraud
      • Money Laundering
      • Fraudulent Use of Identifying Information
      • Texas Money Services Act
      • Embezzlement
      • Forgery
    • Juvenile Law
    • Expunction & Nondisclosure
    • Asset Forfeiture
  • Defenses
    • Illegal Search and Seizure
    • Affirmative Links
    • Self Defense
    • Defense of Property
  • Legal Guides
  • Contact Us

Locked Up?
Call LeGrande Law!

(281) 684-3500
Practice Areas Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

SERIOUS DEFENSE – DWI Lawyer

One of the most common crimes in Texas in driving while intoxicated. It is illegal to drive a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated. This includes intoxication from consuming alcohol or drugs (for being under the influence of legal prescriptions or controlled substances).

Charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)? Don’t worry, you have options! Regardless of the situation, hiring an aggressive criminal defense attorney with experience handling DWI cases is important. DO NOT take a deal before taking advantage of a FREE consultation with an attorney at LeGrande Law.


A DWI convictiion can cause a driver’s license suspension. You Judge may order you to install an Ignition Interlock Device in your vehicle.  A conviction could even mean a sentence in jail or Prison.

Even if breath or blood test results allegedly indicate intoxication

THAT IS NOT THE END OF THE STORY

You may still be able to obtain a dismissal of your charges, or win your case at trial.


Police are sneaky in their DWI investigations. The police may legally stop anyone for violating traffic laws. They may also ask anyone to perform roadside Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Standardized field sobriety tests (SFT’s) are the One Leg Stand (OLS), Walk and Turn (WAT), and Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) tests.  One of the many shortcomings of these tests is that “failure” or “clues” may be ausedby other things, besides intoxication. It is not illegal to drink and drive, only to be driving while intoxicated!

FREE ADVICE FOR A DWI STOP – IF YOU HAVE HAD ANYTHING TO DRINK OR CONSUMED ANY MIND ALTERING SUBSTANCE – 

1. DO NOT CONSENT TO THE FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS.

2. YOU ALWAYS HAVE A RIGHT TO REFUSE A FIELD SOBRIETY TEST.

During a DWI investigation, the police may ask you to submit to a breathalyzer test, or for a blood sample to measure your blood alcohol content (BAC). Legal intoxication is when your blood alcohol concentration is over 0.08 percent. Or, you have lost the normal use of their mental or physical faculties. Intoxication can be due to alcohol or drugs. Blood alcohol content over 0.15 percent are a Class A Misdemeanor, even for a first offense.


DWI laywer - Houston criminal defense attorney - driving while intoxicated

Important Rights for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Suspects

DWI suspects have important rights. First, you have the right to refuse a breathalyzer, blood, or urine alcohol test. Refusal will result in automatic drivers license suspension for a minimum of 90-180 days, but it cannot be used as evidence against you in trial.

Second, you have the right to refuse to answer any questions. If you are stopped for a traffic violation, you only must identify yourself and show proof of insurance.  Anything further is not legally required.

It is critical to contact Houston DWI attorney Tristan LeGrande immediately if you have been charged with a DWI; the State of Texas will take actions to suspend your drivers license and will aggressively pursue criminal charges against you.


TEXAS DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED (DWI) LAW

Sec. 49.04. DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED.

(a) A person commits an offense if the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place.

(b) Except as provided by Subsections (c) and (d) and Section 49.09, an offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor, with a minimum term of confinement of 72 hours.

(c) If it is shown on the trial of an offense under this section that at the time of the offense the person operating the motor vehicle had an open container of alcohol in the person’s immediate possession, the offense is a Class B misdemeanor, with a minimum term of confinement of six days.

(d) If it is shown on the trial of an offense under this section that an analysis of a specimen of the person’s blood, breath, or urine showed an alcohol concentration level of 0.15 or more at the time the analysis was performed, the offense is a Class A misdemeanor.

Two key things you need to notice in the DWI statute:
  1. …If the person is “intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle.”  This can take the form of the Field Sobriety tests, officer observations, dash-cam video, intake video, blood evidence for Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), breathalyzer analysis for BAC, etc.  Each one of these pieces can be used as evidence of intoxication.  You need an attorney that knows how to analyze this evidence and attack the veracity of the evidence.  If your case goes to trial, you need an attorney that knows how to fight to exclude some or all of this evidence, how to discredit each piece of evidence in front of a jury, and how to explain each piece of the evidence as not indicating intoxication.T
  2. The minimum term of confinement.  This is a relatively new addition to the Penal Code.  It requires that you serve a minimum of 72 hours in jail for a conviction of a DWI in Texas.  This can be, and often is waived by the District Attorney under probation agreements for a first offense.

being arrested for dwi

Sec. 49.045. DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED WITH CHILD PASSENGER.

(a) A person commits an offense if:

(1) the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place; and

(2) the vehicle being operated by the person is occupied by a passenger who is younger than 15 years of age.

(b) An offense under this section is a state jail felony.

Texas takes a hard line stance on DWI with a child passenger, you will notice above that it is a felony.  If you have been charged with a DWI with a child passenger you need to hire an attorney that will fight to defend your case, and if not get the charges dismissed or get you a not guilty verdict, to get the charges reduced to a misdemeanor.


Sec. 49.07. INTOXICATION ASSAULT.

(a) A person commits an offense if the person, by accident or mistake:

(1) while operating an aircraft, watercraft, or amusement ride while intoxicated, or while operating a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated, by reason of that intoxication causes serious bodily injury to another; or

(2) as a result of assembling a mobile amusement ride while intoxicated causes serious bodily injury to another.

(b) In this section, “serious bodily injury” means injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes serious permanent disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ.

(c) Except as provided by Section 49.09, an offense under this section is a felony of the third degree.


Sec. 49.08. INTOXICATION MANSLAUGHTER.

(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.

Intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter are serious felony Driving While Intoxicated Offenses.  You need an attorney to scrutinize all of the facts and evidence in your case and present you with the best possible defense.


sobriety checkpoint driving while intoxicated dwi

Multiple DWI’s mean that the crime is enhanced.  A second DWI is charged as Class A Misdemeanor.  A Third DWI is charged as 3rd Degree Felony.  These are serious DWI charges – need a tough attorney in your corner to fight the State of Texas in your prosecution for these offenses.

IF CHARGED WITH DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED (DWI LAYWER) YOU ONLY HAVE 15 DAYS TO SAVE YOUR  DRIVERS LICENSE !

If you are dealing with criminal charges relating to a DWI in Houston, contact a defense lawyer

Tristan LeGrande by calling 281-684-3500 to schedule a free consultation to go over the details of the case.

NHTSA CERTIFIED

Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST)

Drug Recognition Expert (DRE)

Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE)

best texas criminal defense lawyer

Blogs about Driving While Intoxicated – DWI Law

Texas DWI Attorney: Navigating Driving While Intoxicated Charges

Dealing with DWI charges in the vast state of Texas can be a formidable challenge, especially when the legal terminology appears confusing. In the Lone Star State, the “drunk driving” offense is termed Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The legal landscape surrounding DWI can be complex, involving specific Texas laws that set it apart from other states. As your trusted Texas DWI attorney, Tristan Legrande from LeGrande Law is here to provide clarity on the charges, potential penalties for DWI in Texas, and the defense strategies available to you.

Continue Reading Texas DWI Attorney: Navigating Driving While Intoxicated Charges

Famous Daredevil Robbie Knievel Charged with 4th DWI

Robbie Knievel, the youngest son of the late daredevil Evel Knievel, was charged with felony drunken driving and criminal endangerment after allegedly causing a multi-vehicle collision in Butte Montana on Tuesday…

Continue Reading Famous Daredevil Robbie Knievel Charged with 4th DWI

Alaska man Steals Forklift After Drunken Crash Into Construction Site

In a story that seems like a case of real-life-grand-theft-auto, reports out of Fairbanks, Alaska claim 21-year old say Aleksandr Glushko of Delta Junction drove a stolen forklift more than 3…

Continue Reading Alaska man Steals Forklift After Drunken Crash Into Construction Site

Charged with a crime?
Call for a FREE consultation!

CLIENT REVIEWS OF LEGRANDE LAW
Contact Today
281-684-3500

Top 40 under 40 in Criminal Defense | AVVO 10.0 | Martindale-Nolo | Lawyers.com | Justia

Tags
  • attorney,
  • criminal defense,
  • Driving While Intoxicated,
  • DUI,
  • DWI,
  • DWI 3rd offense,
  • DWI with child passenger,
  • Felony DWI,
  • Harris County,
  • Houston DWI Lawyer,
  • lawyer,
  • Texas,
  • TX
Practice Areas Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)

Call top rated Houston criminal defense lawyer Tristan LeGrande directly if you need legal consultation or advice.

(281) 684-3500

or

Contact Us

CONTACT LEGRANDE LAW


0 / 180

Footer

Contact

Address

712 Main Street, Suite 1840
Houston, TX 77002 USA

Telephone

281-684-3500

Fax

713-575-9694

Español

281-236-2326

Navigation

  • Houston Criminal Lawyer – About
  • Blog
  • Defenses
  • Practice Areas
  • Legal Guides | Q & A
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Other Links

  • Asset Forfeiture
  • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
  • Drug Crimes
  • Evading Arrest
  • Burglary
  • Theft Crimes
  • Weapon Crimes
  • White Collar Crimes

© 2025 LeGrande Law, All Rights Reserved.

Powered by [D]

Off Canvas: Main Mobile Nav

Navigation

  • Home
  • Houston Criminal Lawyer – About
  • Practice Areas
    • Assault Crimes
      • Aggravated Assault
    • Asset Forfeiture
    • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
    • Drug Crimes
      • Controlled Substances
      • Marijuana / THC Possession
    • Evading Arrest
    • Expunction & Nondisclosure
    • Family Violence
    • Juvenile Law
    • Parole & Probation Violations
    • Racing on a highway
    • Burglary
      • Burglary of Habitation
      • Burglary of Building
      • Burglary of Vehicles
    • Theft Crimes
      • Theft of Firearm
    • Weapon Crimes
      • Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon
      • Possession of Firearm by Felon
      • Theft of Firearm
    • White Collar Crimes
      • Embezzlement
      • Forgery
      • Fraud
      • Fraudulent Use of Identifying Information
      • Money Laundering
      • Texas Money Services Act
  • Defenses
    • Affirmative Links
    • Defense of Property
    • Illegal Search and Seizure
    • Self Defense
  • Legal Guides
  • Blog
  • Contact Us