Sex offender registration is required when any offender is convicted in the state of Texas. It is important to be aware that sex offender registration is assigned even if a person is not convicted a...
What are open container laws in Ft Bend County Texas
As you undoubtedly know, driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a serious crime in Texas with hefty fines and irrevocable consequences. But, the idiosyncrasies of the law when it comes to driving with alc...
What does No Refusal mean related to DWI in Fort Bend County?
Did you know that you have the option of refusing to take a blood or breath sobriety test? Shawn McDonald of SMB Criminal Defense Lawyers explains in this video his advice to clients when it comes t...
How much does a lawyer cost to hire a DWI Lawyer?
A record can cost you more than just your reputation, it can drain your finances. From attorney fees to court fees, legal trouble has long-term consequences. How much the DUI attorney will actually ...
What are the Penalties for DWI Charges in Texas?
Navigating the laws of DWI and the penalties of those laws can be unclear. Although cases are treated with each situation in mind, here are what the potential sentences generally look like for a first...
How long does a field sobriety test take?
For drivers who’ve been pulled over as a suspect for driving while intoxicated, the process from the traffic stop to a blood or breath sample at the police station can take from one and a half to tw...
What are the standard field sobriety tests?
If someone is driving erratically, it’s likely that an officer will pull the driver over for suspicion of driving a vehicle while intoxicated. Once pulled over, the officer will look for signs that ...
What is the law related to MIP’s (Minor in Possession) in Ft Bend County?
Minor in Possession (MIP) refers to a criminal offense involving an individual less than 21 years of age who is in possession of alcohol. A first-time MIP charge is a Class C misdemeanor, punishable b...
What’s the difference between a DWI and a DUI?
You are no doubt familiar with the terms DUI and DWI. You may not, however, fully understand how the two terms are similar and how they are different. First, “DUI” is short for “driv...
What happens if someone breaks into your car and uses your firearm?
Texas does not require a person to have a License to Carry or other documentation in order to carry a loaded handgun in a vehicle if the vehicle is owned by the person or under the person’s control....