Texas DWI Surcharge Modification Being Contemplated

 The Houston Chronicled reported State Senate Criminal Justice Committee Chairman John Whitmire is putting together a panel to consider modifying or repealing the Driver Responsibility Program, which includes a surcharge of $1,000 annually for three years for first-time driving-while-intoxicated offenders. One of the many consequences of a DWI conviction is the surcharge, which if not paid, will leave a DWI offenders with suspended licenses indefinitely.

Another issue to be discussed is the various methods different counties address DWI."We need a consistent DWI policy across the state of Texas," Whitmire said. "Why would the state of Texas have a criminal justice system in Houston that will completely allow you to have no record, and in the New Braunfels experience you do (have a record), and then you go to Bexar County and she don't even file on you (for) DWI the first time? You need to be selective about where you want to get caught drinking I guess."

In Harris County the police is to offer DIVERT, a pre-trial diversion program that if completed allows the DWI defendant to avoid a conviciton."

In Bexar County, District Attorney Susan Reed allows first-time drunken-driving defendants who meet certain parameters to plead instead to a charge of "obstruction of a highway – intoxication." Defendants must undergo treatment and abide by conditions, including locks on their vehicles.

These are of course all preliminary discussions. The state legislature meets next year. It will be interesting to see what the outcome is. I would be a bit surprised if the surcharge goes away. In a bad economy Austin will do whatever it takes to raise money.  As aHouston DWI Attorney I of course will keep looking out for any changes to the law.

 

Could the New Texting While Driving Law Lead to More DWI Arrests in Houston?

I have mentioned that texting while driving is more dangerous then driving while intoxicated before on this blog.  Studies after studies have shown this to be true.  While Mothers Against Drunk Drivers would argue against that position it is clearly a problem throughout the United States.  Not surprisingly, the federal government is formally banning truck and bus drivers from sending text messages while driving.  It is only a matter of time before similar legislation reaches the state of Texas.  Already small municipalities like West University ban texting while driving.  So you better send those messages while you can or better yet wait until you arrive at your destination.

By having this law in effect it will arm police agencies with a another flimsy reason to stop someone while driving.  Despite the unlikelihood that an officer will be able to prove that a person was texting when they were driving it will not matter because when a DWI arrest is made the driver rarely gets ticketed for the traffic violation.  The alleged traffic violation is the probable cause for the stop.

The Scottish Field Sobriety Test For a DWI We Will Not See In Houston

Over the years there have been many field sobriety tests used to determine if someone is intoxicated.  Currently,  Houston police officers typically use three tests called the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, walk and turn, and the one leg stand when investigating a DWI in Houston.  My Scottish in laws where kind enough to share their straightforward test to determine if someone is intoxicated..  I think everyone would agree that the man in the video is a wee bit intoxicated.

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A Criminal Case May Keep You From Entering A Foreign Country

Since we have been criminal defense attorneys in Houston for over twelve years we have represented clients in just about every profession.  Routinely, we inform people that are in the airline industry that a pending criminal charge may prevent them from entering certain countries.  If you have a trip planned to a foreign country please check if you will be allowed entry with a pending criminal charge.

Also, a lot of courts in Houston will restrict your travel outside of  Harris County while on bond even for a simple DWI charge.  If you need any help with your criminal case please contact our law firm at (713) 242-1779.