Although a DWI arrest may seem a common offense, it is a criminal charge that needs to be taken seriously. If you have been arrested for a DWI in Fort Worth, Texas you need to speak with an experienced Texas DWI lawyer, even if you think there is nothing you can do to figh the drunk driving charge.
The criminal penalities for a DWI in Fort Worth, and thoughout Texas, vary depending on the facts and cirucmstances of each case. However, a first time DWI in Fort Worth, Texas carries a punishment range of up to 180 days in county jail, plus a fine not to exceed $2,000. Again, this is just for a first time DWI.
If you have a prior DWI conviction then the criminal penalities increase significantly, and in some cases could result in a 25 to Life punishment range.
In addition to the criminal penalites of a DWI arrest, you face non-criminal penalties that range from license suspensions to DPS surcharges that start at $3,000.
Does an arrest for DWI in Fort Worth, Texas mean you are automatically going to jail if convicted? NO!
Danny Freisner has successfully defended individuals arrested for DWI in Fort Worth. Of those, the majority of his clients never spend another day in jail after they bonded out of the Fort Worth Jail. A number of clients have no probation after being represented for a DWI by Danny Freisner.
If you are arrested for a DWI in Fort Worth, Texas you need to speak with an experienced DWI lawyer as soon as possible,
If you would like to speak with Danny Freisner regarding your DWI arrest in Fort Worth, he can be contacted directly at (972) 923-1899 or via the contact form.
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