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DWI Defense
6 articles on DWI Defense from the L and L Law Group blog.
What to Do After a DWI Arrest in Collin County
The 72 hours after a DWI arrest determine whether you keep your license, your record, and your freedom.
Texas DWI License Suspension Guide
Two separate license suspensions follow a Texas DWI arrest. Miss the 15-day window and suspension is automatic.
Texas Occupational Driver's License Guide
How to qualify for an occupational license under Transportation Code § 521.242.
DWI Blood Test Refusal in Texas
You can refuse, but refusal triggers automatic 180-day suspension and forced blood draw warrants.
Felony DWI in Texas: Third Offense
A third DWI is no longer a misdemeanor — it's a third-degree felony with 2-10 years TDCJ exposure.
Texas DWI with Child Passenger
DWI with a child passenger under 15 is a state jail felony — even for a first offense.