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DUI / DWI Charges
Getting charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) is a serious matter. If you’re facing such charges, it’s crucial to have an experienced attorney by your side. At The Law Offices of Robert Barrera Arellano, we specialize in defending individuals accused of DUI/DWI offenses in San Antonio, Texas. Our goal is to protect your rights, safeguard your future, and work towards the best possible outcome for your case.
What is DWI/DUI?
- Definition of DWI and DUI
DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated, while DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence. Both terms refer to operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other substances. The primary difference lies in the specifics of the charges and the substances involved. - Differences Between DWI and DUI
In Texas, DWI typically refers to adult drivers with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. DUI often refers to drivers under the age of 21 who have any detectable amount of alcohol in their system.
Understanding Texas DWI/DUI Laws
- Legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits
In Texas, the legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 is 0.08%. For drivers under 21, any detectable amount of alcohol is grounds for a DUI charge. - Penalties for DWI/DUI in Texas
Penalties can vary based on the severity of the offense and previous convictions. They may include fines, jail time, community service, and mandatory alcohol education programs.
Common DWI/DUI Charges in Texas
- First-Time DWI Offenses
First-time offenders can face fines up to $2,000, jail time up to 180 days, and a license suspension for up to a year. - Multiple DWI Offenses
Repeat offenders face harsher penalties, including higher fines, longer jail time, and extended license suspensions. - DUI for Drivers Under 21
Underage drivers caught with any alcohol in their system face fines, mandatory alcohol awareness courses, community service, and license suspension. - DWI with a Child Passenger
Having a child passenger under 15 while committing a DWI can result in additional charges, including child endangerment, which carries severe penalties.
Consequences of DWI/DUI Convictions
- Criminal Penalties
Criminal penalties include fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record, affecting employment and housing opportunities. - Administrative Penalties
Administrative penalties may involve license suspension, increased insurance rates, and mandatory interlock devices installed in your vehicle. - Long-Term Consequences
A DWI/DUI conviction can have long-term impacts on your personal and professional life, including job loss and social stigma.
The Importance of Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney
- How a Lawyer Can Help
A skilled attorney can challenge the evidence, negotiate plea deals, and represent you in court, potentially reducing or dismissing charges. - Qualities to Look for in a DWI/DUI Attorney
Look for experience, a track record of success, strong communication skills, and a deep understanding of Texas DWI/DUI laws.
Why Choose Robert Barrera Arellano
- Experience and Expertise
Robert Barrera Arellano has years of experience defending clients against DWI/DUI charges, with a thorough understanding of Texas laws. - Client Success Stories
Numerous clients have successfully navigated their legal challenges with Robert’s guidance, resulting in reduced or dismissed charges. - Personalized Legal Strategies
Robert offers tailored legal strategies to each client, ensuring the best possible outcome based on their unique circumstances.
Legal Defenses for DWI/DUI Charges
- Challenging the Traffic Stop
An attorney can question the legality of the traffic stop that led to your arrest, potentially invalidating the charges. - Questioning the BAC Results
BAC results can be challenged based on improper calibration of testing devices or improper administration of the test. - Proving Innocence
In some cases, demonstrating that you were not impaired or that the arresting officer made errors can lead to a not-guilty verdict.
What to Expect During the Legal Process
- Initial Consultation
During the initial consultation, Robert will review your case details and provide a preliminary assessment. - Pre-Trial Motions
Pre-trial motions can be filed to suppress evidence or dismiss charges based on procedural errors. - Trial Preparation
Preparing for trial involves gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and developing a defense strategy. - Court Proceedings
In court, Robert will present your defense, cross-examine witnesses, and argue on your behalf to achieve the best possible outcome.
Steps to Take If You’re Charged with DWI/DUI
- Immediate Actions
If you’re charged, remain calm, follow lawful instructions, and avoid incriminating statements. - Gathering Evidence
Collect any evidence that may support your defense, such as witness statements or video footage. - Contacting Robert Barrera Arellano
Reach out to Robert promptly to discuss your case and begin building your defense.
Resources for Legal Help in Texas
- Local Support Groups
Organizations like MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) offer support and resources for those affected by DWI/DUI. - Legal Aid Organizations
Groups such as the Texas Legal Services Center provide free or low-cost legal assistance. - Contact Information for Robert Barrera Arellano
For expert legal help, contact Robert Barrera Arellano. He is committed to providing the best defense possible.
Don’t hesitate to seek the legal help you need to protect your future by contacting Robert today.
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Client Testimonials
Robert’s clients have shared numerous positive experiences highlighting his dedication, compassion and effectiveness.
Clients have praised Robert for his thoroughness, empathy, and unwavering support throughout their legal battles.
Hope we never need to use their services again, but if I did, I would reach out to this firm again. Mr. Robert Arellano was very professional, informative and compassionate.
Jackie Beauchamp
Mr Arellano was the third attorney to work my case. Mr Arellano set me on the correct path. Mr Arellano outlined what I need to do for a good mitigation packing. Mr Arellano followed through with me every step of the way. Mr Arellano checked in with me regularly and let me know what was and wasn’t happening. I am deeply indebted to Mr Arellano for all his guidance. Needless to say the DA didn’t feel it was necessary to indicate my case. Mr Arellano from the top to the bottom of my heart i thank you.
Fred Jennings
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FAQs
What Should I Do If I’m Pulled Over for Suspicion of DWI/DUI?
Remain calm, provide your documents, and avoid admitting to any wrongdoing.
Can I Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?
You can refuse, but refusal may result in automatic license suspension and other penalties.
What Are My Rights After a DWI/DUI Arrest?
You have the right to remain silent and request an attorney. Exercise these rights to protect yourself.
How Long Will a DWI/DUI Stay on My Record?
A DWI/DUI conviction can stay on your record permanently, though some may be eligible for expungement under specific conditions.
Can a DWI/DUI Charge Be Expunged?
In certain cases, such as wrongful arrest or acquittal, DWI/DUI charges may be expunged from your record.
Remain calm, provide your documents, and avoid admitting to any wrongdoing.
You can refuse, but refusal may result in automatic license suspension and other penalties.You have the right to remain silent and request an attorney. Exercise these rights to protect yourself.A DWI/DUI conviction can stay on your record permanently, though some may be eligible for expungement under specific conditions.In certain cases, such as wrongful arrest or acquittal, DWI/DUI charges may be expunged from your record.