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Houston is one of the biggest cities in the U.S., and with so many residents, the Houston Police Department (HPD) takes impaired driving seriously. When the driver is over 21, driving with a high blood alcohol concentration can lead to criminal charges, but for drivers under the legal drinking age, driving with any amount of alcohol in their system is against the law. A trusted Houston underage DUI lawyer at the Law Office of Joseph Ruiz, PLLC, can help.
Texas has strict laws regarding underage drivers and alcohol use. While a driver over 21 can have a small amount of alcohol in their system–less than 0.08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC)–drivers under 21 are not allowed to have any alcohol or drugs in their system while driving. If they do, they can be charged with DUI or driving under the influence of an impairing substance. Even some non-driving offenses related to alcohol can impact underage drivers, such as:
Any of these charges can lead to a suspended driver’s license. A DUI can also result in a $500 fine, participation in a court-ordered alcohol education program, or, in some cases, community service. A DUI charge in Texas is generally punished less severely than a DWI, the charge for having a high BAC while driving, and multiple DUIs can lead to increasingly harsh penalties. If the driver is over 16, they can also receive a sentence that includes jail time.
Texas takes DUI and DWI so seriously because it has one of the highest impaired driving rates of any U.S. state. There are about 340 impaired driving arrests per 100,000 drivers in Texas. That, combined with some of the most traveled and dangerous roads in the U.S., such as I-45, resulted in around 1,090 alcohol-related deaths. In Houston specifically, the most recent data shows 2,098 crashes related to alcohol and 88 deaths in 2023.
In a DUI, a successful outcome means a dismissal or reduction of the charges or receiving a not-guilty verdict in a trial. While there is no one way to guarantee a win, there are several approaches that can maximize the chance of a favorable result. These vary depending on the facts of each case, but common legal strategies include:
If you get a DUI and you are under 21 years old in Houston, what happens as a result of the conviction can vary. In some first-time cases, especially with other mitigating factors, the prosecutor may be inclined to reduce or defer charges. However, a conviction may lead to fines, a suspension of driving privileges, and other penalties. A knowledgeable Houston underage DUI lawyer can give you more information about the possible outcomes in your specific case.
The cost of hiring a DUI lawyer in Houston depends on the details of the case. Criminal defense attorneys typically charge based on how much time they have to spend on a case, so cases that are more complicated or those that have to go to trial generally have higher legal fees. In addition, there may be court costs, fees, and other expenses for research, expert witnesses, or other professional services.
Fighting a DUI without a lawyer is difficult, but the process is the same. You need to have a strong understanding of the laws and penalties, evaluate the evidence and build a defense, request and attend a hearing, file motions, and represent yourself with the prosecutor. You are expected to know and understand the laws and court procedures, and court officers and employees at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center cannot provide legal advice.
Jail time is not mandatory for a first DUI in Texas. Underage DUI is a misdemeanor, and without other aggravating factors, jail time is not usually a penalty. Jail time may be an option for more serious cases, subsequent offenses, or violating court orders, such as mandatory alcohol awareness classes. Jail time is, however, mandatory in first time DWI cases where the BAC is over the legal limit.
At the Law Office of Joseph Ruiz, PLLC, we represent clients facing underage DUI allegations in Houston and the surrounding area. Contact our office today for an initial consultation.
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