You may be able to receive probation if you were convicted of driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Texas. Certain factors in your case may help you negotiate a deferred adjudication (probation), per the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 42A.101. If you are facing a DWI conviction and would like the assistance of a criminal…
Can I Get a Deferred Probation on My DWI?
Since HB 3582, 86th Texas Legislature passed and became effective in September 2019, defendants now have the possibility of getting deferred adjudication (probation) on their DWI conviction. If you are facing a DWI conviction, consider hiring a criminal defense lawyer from the Law Offices of Randall B. Isenberg. Our defense team may be able to…
What Are the Requirements for Obtaining an Occupational Or Restricted License?
The requirements for obtaining an occupational or restricted license in Dallas, Texas include: Filling out the appropriate form provided by Dallas County Submitting a request to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Providing all requested paperwork Paying all necessary fees Proving that you need the license to fulfill critical obligations Can a DWI Lawyer…
Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Dallas
Leaving the scene of an accident in Dallas, Texas, is called a hit-and-run. If you are caught after unlawfully leaving an accident scene, you could face imprisonment, a fine, or both. What is the Penalty for Leaving the Scene of an Accident? Hit-and-run penalties vary depending on how much damage the accident caused. Some examples…
What Is Possession Of A Dangerous Drug In Texas?
What Are the Penalties for Assault In Irving, Texas?
The penalties for assault in Irving, Texas, vary depending upon specific details of the offense. The state identifies six different types of assault, and each carries its own level of penalties. General Definition of Assault in Texas The Texas Penal Code defines assault as an action wherein you commit one of the following acts: Intentionally,…