Felony DWI In Texas

When Does A DWI Become A Felony?

A felony DWI in San Antonio, or Bear County has severe penalties, which include large fines, long license suspensions, and possible jail time. If you have been charged with a DWI, and it is a felony, this page is for you. 

Your first DWI  conviction is a misdemeanor,  but every DWI after that is classified as a felony. The more DWI  convictions you get, the harsher the penalties become. Aggravating factors such as DWI with a child passenger, intoxication assault and intoxication manslaughter are also felonies. 

When you are facing a felony DWI,  you need a skilled San Antonio DWI lawyer on your case. Specifically, an attorney with experience handling these types of cases. They know how to build a defense in order to fight back. They will  thoroughly review evidence, police records, witness statements, lab tests and look for any other flaws that can be used to help you avoid the consequences of a felony DWI conviction.

At Castro Criminal Lawyer we have a track record of positive outcomes defending felony DWI cases, and we are committed to providing you with the skilled legal representation you need to win and fight back.   

Types of Felony DWI Cases

A majority of DWI cases are charged as a DWI First and a DWI Second which are Misdemeanors. However, there are several ways a DWI can be charged as Felony.                                                                                                                                                                                              

Felony DWI Charges And Their Penalties

  • Second DWI Offense
    • Charge: Class A Misdemeanor
    • Fine: Up to $4,000
    • Jail Time: 30 days to 1 year
    • License Suspension: 180 days to 2 years
    • Additional Penalties:
      • Community service: 80 to 200 hours
      • DWI education or intervention program
      • Annual fee: $1,500 or $2,000 for three years to retain driver’s license
  • Third DWI Offense
    • Charge: Third Degree Felony
    • Fine: Up to $10,000
    • Jail Time: 2 to 10 years in state prison
    • License Suspension: 180 days to 2 years
    • Additional Penalties:
      • Community service: 160 to 600 hours
      • DWI education or intervention program
      • Annual fee: $1,500 or $2,000 for three years to retain driver’s license
  • DWI with a Child Passenger
    • Charge: State Jail Felony
    • Fine: Up to $10,000
    • Jail Time: 180 days to 2 years in state jail
    • License Suspension: 90 days to 2 years
  • Intoxication Assault (DWI causing serious bodily injury)
    • Charge: Third Degree Felony
    • Fine: Up to $10,000
    • Jail Time: 2 to 10 years in state prison
    • License Suspension: 90 days to 1 year
  • Intoxication Manslaughter (DWI causing death)
    • Charge: Second Degree Felony
    • Fine: Up to $10,000
    • Jail Time: 2 to 20 years in state prison
    • License Suspension: 180 days to 2 years

Committed To Defending your Rights

Everyone has the right to get the protection and defense they need. Our team of Criminal Defense Lawyers works hard to protect the rights of our clients. We aim to keep their freedom and achieve the best outcome in their case. We have many years of legal experience. Our strong attention to detail and careful planning help us defend and represent you in court.  

Navigate A Felony DWI Charge With Our Defense Strategies

Our legal team offers comprehensive legal services for felony DWI cases. We begin with a free and confidential consultation. Our DWI lawyers will review your charges and explain your legal options and conduct a thorough case evaluation. We make sure you know the possible penalties of a felony DWI conviction. 

Get An Experienced DWI Lawyer Today!

Are you or someone you know has been arrested for a felony DWI offense in San Antonio, TX? You can trust our San Antonio DWI lawyers at The Castro Law Office, PLLC. They will protect your rights and work for the best outcome in your case. Our attorneys have a strong understanding of DWI laws. They have a proven record of getting good results and lower penalties for our clients.

Let us know how we can assist you with your felony DWI case. Talk to us at 210-290-9614 for a free consultation. Feel free to fill out our contact form with any questions you may have, and a team member will get back to you shortly.