
You Celebrated Cinco de Mayo… And Then What Happened?
Cinco de Mayo is meant to be a time of celebration…..good food, great company, and maybe a few drinks. But for some in Dallas, the night doesn’t end with memories, it ends with a DWI arrest.
In Texas, you don’t have to feel “drunk” to be charged with Driving While Intoxicated. If alcohol or drugs impair your ability to operate a vehicle, or if your blood alcohol concentration reaches 0.08%, you can be arrested.
What many people don’t realize is how quickly a celebration can turn into a serious legal matter. A first-time DWI offense can include fines up to $2,000, jail time, and a driver’s license suspension for up to a year. And depending on the circumstances, such as a high BAC, prior offenses, or an accident, charges can escalate quickly, even becoming a felony with life-changing consequences.
Beyond the courtroom, a DWI can impact your career, finances, and reputation. Employers, background checks, and professional licensing boards may all be affected. What started as a holiday celebration can follow you for years.
If your Cinco de Mayo didn’t end the way you planned, it’s critical to take action quickly. An experienced Dallas criminal defense attorneycan evaluate your case, identify potential defenses, and work to protect your rights every step of the way.
One night doesn’t have to define your future but what you do next matters.
