According to Texas law it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of 0.08% or higher. The unfair truth of the situation is if you are identified and then stopped by a police officer on suspicion of Driving While Intoxicated, you will likely be asked to perform a series of examinations in an attempt to validate the claim. No matter what the specifics Regarding your case are, let Attorney Enrique Ramirez put his 25+ years of experience in fighting these exact cases to work for you.
A DWI charge can have a substantial effect on your life, including but not limited to financial charges, jail time, or suspension of one’s driver’s licence. With these high stake repercussions on the line there is no better person to turn to than an experienced lawyer that has seen and experienced every type of DWI case and can help keep you out of jail.
Public Intoxication can be legally defined as, a person in a public place being intoxicated to the degree that is dangerous to others around and the individual that is intoxicated. At this point the law enforcement has the right to arrest you. This is typically up the discretion of the law enforcement officer.
The punishment of this specific crime is dependent on a variety of factors, such as the amount of drugs, geographic location, type of drug, and what personnel was involved in the movement. Because of the variety of factors that your case is dependent on, it is crucial that you get in touch with an experienced lawyer with the working knowledge of dealing with these types of cases. The right criminal defense attorney can significantly increase your chances of never having to set foot in jail.
Texas is widely known to have one of the most strict systems when in comes to possession of a controlled substance. A controlled substance can be identified as anything that the government has deemed to be dangerous. It is worth noting that often times drug possession and drug sales go hand and hand. These drugs can include but are not limited to marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, PCP, heroin, LSD, and ecstasy.