On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Oct 29, 2020 | DWI
As someone attending college in Texas, you have your entire future ahead of you. You likely have career options you want to try and certain classes you wish to take. College is a great time to experiment and find what you really want out of life. Unfortunately, it is...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Oct 26, 2020 | DWI
If you have a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08%, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle in the Lone Star State. To measure your BAC, an officer may ask you to submit a breath sample during a roadside stop. A 2019 investigation by the New York Times revealed...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Sep 2, 2020 | DWI
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, any amount of alcohol increases the risk of crashes among teens versus older age groups. Texas’s Zero Tolerance laws classify drunk driving among teens as driving under the influence of alcohol by a...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Aug 11, 2020 | DWI
Texas motorists can receive fines, license suspension and jail time for driving while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. DWI charges apply to drivers with visible impairment or measured blood alcohol content of at least 0.08% at the time of the arrest. If you face DWI...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jul 1, 2020 | DWI
For those facing financial hardships, drunk driving charges are especially disruptive. Sometimes, these cases result in financial difficulties due to time behind bars, the loss of one’s job, an inability to find a new job and hefty fines. On the other hand, some...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jun 20, 2020 | DWI
If you have earned the right to drive in Texas, you may find it helpful to learn about some of the penalties associated with various violations including alleged drunk driving. The Texas Department of Transportation explains that the state takes different approaches...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Jun 8, 2020 | DWI
In March of this year, state authorities arrested a mother on charges of driving while intoxicated with a child younger than 15 years of age. A court indicted her of a state jail felony for the same charge on May 12th. A $10,000 bond secured the woman’s release...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Mar 26, 2020 | DWI
Drinking and driving is a dangerous practice, especially for teenagers. If your teenager gets pulled over or arrested in Texas for driving after consuming alcohol, he or she could end up with a conviction for DWI or DUI. The difference between these charges depends on...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Mar 3, 2020 | DWI
When someone faces a DUI case, they likely have a number of concerns. For starters, these charges bring serious financial penalties for people and we understand that there are many other reasons why DUI cases are so significant. For example, those who are attending...
On Behalf of Stephen H. Miller, Attorney at Law | Feb 20, 2020 | DWI
When doctors face a driving while intoxicated charge, it may affect their medical license. Texas has strong laws to address DWI, including a one-year suspension of a driver’s license, jail time and a fine of $2,000 for a first offense. In Texas, health care providers...