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DWI First Offense in Texas – What You Need to Know
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Last Modified on Jan 01, 2025

Driving while under the influence of substances impairs your ability to drive safely. It also puts your life and the lives of others around you in danger. As a result, DWIs are not treated lightly by law enforcement or the courts. This can lead to…

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DWI vs DUI Texas: What’s the Difference?
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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2025

The main difference between DWI and DUI in Texas is that DWI means driving while intoxicated with a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher, while DUI refers to operating a vehicle under age 21 with any impairing agent. A DWI is typically a Class…

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Why You Should Consider Hiring a Forensic Lawyer-Scientist for Your DWI Case
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Last Modified on Apr 30, 2024

Houston criminal defense attorney, Joseph Ruiz, recently completed an intensive program hosted by the American Chemical Society (ACS) - CHAL Division, where he earned the designation of a Forensic Lawyer-Scientist, the highest form of scientific recognition available for lawyers; a recognition that only less than…

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Attorney Joseph Ruiz Recognized as 2024 Texas Super Lawyer
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Last Modified on Jan 17, 2024

We are delighted to share some fantastic news with our community! Our esteemed attorney, Joseph Ruiz, has been selected as a 2024 Texas Super Lawyer, a distinguished honor that highlights his exceptional skills, legal prowess, and commitment to serving his clients. Super Lawyers is a…

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What Happens When You Get A DWI in Texas?
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Last Modified on Jan 01, 2025

Driving while intoxicated (DWI), also called driving under the influence (DUI), is one of the most commonly prosecuted crimes throughout the United States. Despite every state enforcing strong laws aimed at discouraging DWI, drivers continue to endanger themselves and others by driving while impaired by…

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Misdemeanor vs. Felony in Texas: What’s the Difference?
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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2025

The main difference between misdemeanors and felonies in Texas is their seriousness and penalties. Misdemeanors are lesser crimes with lighter penalties, while felonies are more serious and severely punished. Offenses are categorized by severity from Class C misdemeanor (max $500 fine) to capital felony (life…

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Texas Gun Laws – All You Need To Know
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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2025

As of 2025, Texas law allows qualified individuals to carry handguns without a license or permit, though restrictions exist regarding where guns can be carried. Individuals must be at least 21, possess no certain criminal convictions, and have no orders of protection against them to…

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Is DWI a Felony in Texas?
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Last Modified on Jan 01, 2025

Though driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a fairly common offense, the punishments can be significant. A single mistake can alter a person’s entire future, especially if they are underage or are just entering the workforce. Regardless of your circumstances, it is important to understand what…

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How to Expunge a DWI in Texas?
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Last Modified on Jan 01, 2025

When you work hard to build up a reputation, a career, and a life for yourself, it can be really life-altering when a mistake threatens to shake the foundations of everything that you have created. Thankfully, there is the option of getting certain charges wiped…

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