Charged with Your Second, Third or Fourth DWI?
Multiple DWI Defense Attorney in Montgomery County, Texas
You will need an aggressive defense lawyer if you are facing multiple DWI offenses in Montgomery County, Texas. Having a prior DWI conviction on one’s record will result in greater penalties and harsher prosecution in the future, should the driver be arrested for drunk driving again. The penalties will vary depending upon whether this is the driver’s first, second, third or fourth DWI arrest.
Since 1998, Montgomery County DWI Attorney Doug Atkinson has protected his clients from criminal charges involving DWI and drunk driving. Even in seemingly “open and shut” cases, attorney Atkinson has been able to secure positive outcomes for his clients. In the case of multiple DWI charges, this is especially pertinent. Longer license suspension, higher fines and longer jail/prison sentences are all consequences of a second, third or fourth DWI conviction.
Doug Atkinson handles all types of multiple DWI cases, including:
Multiple DWI Charges – Felony Offenses
A third, fourth or subsequent DWI offense may be charged as a felony, under Texas law. A felony is differentiated from a misdemeanor due to the penalties which may be assessed. While a misdemeanor sentence may include up to 12 months in county jail, a felony sentence may include a minimum of 1 year in state prison.
Attorney Atkinson understands how to deal with even felony multiple DWI charges and offers his clients the best representation and advice that he can offer. This includes for more complex cases, such as refused breath or blood tests, failed field sobriety tests and DWI with injury cases. If you are looking for an attorney who you can trust with your multiple DWI case, you have come to the right place.
To find out how we can help you, contact Doug Atkinson today!
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2nd DWI w/ Open Container Not Guilty
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7 Class C Misdemeanor Offenses All Cases Dismissed
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Assault Not Guilty
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Domestic Violence Dismissed
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Domestic Violence Dismissed
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Driving While License Invalid. Dismissed
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Drug Charge Drug Charge Reduced, Deportation Avoided
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Drug Possession Dismissed
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DWI Dismissed
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DWI Dismissed