Experienced DWI Defense in Tarrant County and the Dallas – Fort Worth Area
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is one of the most common criminal offenses in Tarrant County, the Dallas – Fort Worth Area, and Texas. An alcohol-related conviction has potentially lifelong consequences - such as, jail or prison time, license suspension, and future offense enhancement. The experienced Tarrant County DWI Criminal Defense Lawyers with The Law Office of David Sloane can protect you!
What are the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests?
The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) are used by police to determine if an individual is driving while intoxicated.
The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests used by police in Texas are (1) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test, (2) Walk-and-Turn Test, and (3) One-Leg Stand Test.
Walk-and-Turn Test Explained
During the Walk-and-Turn test, the police officer instructs a person to walk in a certain manner while looking for specific clues indicative of potential impairment. The police officer provides instructions to walk nine heel-to-toe steps while keeping their arms by their sides, turn, then walk back nine steps heel-to-toe.
When administering Walk-and-Turn Test, the officer looks for eight clues:
- Cannot keep balance while listening to instructions
- Begins walking before instructions are complete
- Stops while walking
- Does not touch heel-to-toe
- Steps off the line
- Uses arms to balance
- Loses balance while turning or fails to turn as instructed
- Takes the incorrect number of steps
If the police officer observes two or more clues, the person fails the Walk and Turn test and is likely to be accused of being intoxicated.
Driving While Intoxicated Explained
In Texas, a person commits the offense of driving while intoxicated (DWI) if the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place.
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Driving While Intoxicated Punishment
The following is a list of punishments for DWI convictions under the Texas Penal Code:
DWI 1st | Class B Misdemeanor | 3 – 180 days in Jail & <$2,000 fine |
DWI – Open Container | Class B Misdemeanor | 6 – 180 Days in Jail & <$2,000 Fine |
DWI 2nd | Class A Misdemeanor | 30 Days – 1 Year in Jail & $2,000 - $4,000 Fine |
DWI BAC >/= 0.15 | Class A Misdemeanor | <1 Year in Jail & <$4,000 Fine |
DWI – Child Passenger (<15y/o) | State Jail Felony | 180 Days – 2 Years in State Jail Facility & <$10,000 Fine |
Felony DWI (DWI 3rd) | 3rd Degree Felony | 2 years – 10 years in Prison & <$10,000 Fine |
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