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Yes. If you are underage, the DWI will be filed as a class C misdemeanor DUI. If it is your first DWI and your blood alcohol level was under .15, you are looking at a Class B Misdemeanor with a punishment range of up to 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. If your blood alcohol level was over .15 or it is a DWI 2nd, you will be looking at a Class A Misdemeanor with a punishment range of up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. Finally, if it is your 3rd or more arrest for DWI, you could be looking at a 3rd degree felony charge of up to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Yes, depending upon how the domestic violence charge was resolved. If the domestic violence case that was dismissed was a misdemeanor charge, you are eligible for an expunction in 2 years. If the domestic violence charge was a felony, you must wait 3 years before you can file for an expunction. If you received a not guilty verdict at trial on the domestic violence case, you would be immediately eligible for an expunction. The final way to get a domestic violence charge expunged is to negotiate the case to a Class C misdemeanor (citation) and successfully complete a deferred adjudication. In this scenario, you will be eligible for an expunction 2 years after the completion of the deferred adjudication. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Great Question, I have a video on my YouTube Channel that explains the Top 5 Ways to get your criminal case dismissed. #1 – Attack The Facts Of The Case: if after reviewing the criminal evidence and there appears to be inconsistencies or errors on the part of the police, your criminal attorney may be able to get your criminal case dismissed for lack of evidence. #2 – You May Qualify For A Diversion Program: if your criminal case is out of Tarrant County, Texas, you have the following programs that can result in a dismissal of your criminal case and allow you to be eligible for an expunction: Deferred Prosecution Program, First Offender Drug Program, Veterans Court Program, Mental Health Diversion Program. #3 – Conditional Dismissal: your criminal attorney may be able to negotiate a dismissal in exchange for you completing a class or community service. #4 – Deferred Adjudication: this option will allow you to get your criminal arrest sealed from your record if you complete it. #5-Trial
Possibly. It depends upon the type of criminal case you are looking at. In most cases where a victim originally claimed lack of consent or being offended or in fear of harm, a victim can provide an affidavit of non-prosecution explaining that they were not offended, hurt or gave consent. However, on domestic violence crimes, the District Attorney’s Office has a no-drop policy. This means that even if a victim wants to drop the case, the DA will still prosecute unless they are unable to prove the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. That is precisely why you need a criminal lawyer that is experienced in these areas to guide you through the process. Hope this helps!
Yes, we would be happy to assist you with this type of case. Please contact us for a free case analysis.
Technically, the steepest penalty for a 2nd degree felony drug charge in Texas is 20 years in prison. However, because you are a first-time offender, you should be able to resolve your case in a way that avoids prison time.
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