DWI Mugshots San Antonio TX: 7 Shocking Secrets Everyone’s Hiding - Away State Journal
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of a fourth DWI charge and multiple bail-jumping charges. Bradley Paul Gonzales, 50, was arrested in 2016 after he was ...
San Antonio man sentenced to 25 years for fourth DWI, skipping bail
KSAT: San Antonio councilwoman gets probation, lower charge in plea deal for DWI case with BAC more than twice legal limit
SAN ANTONIO – A North Side councilwoman accused of driving while intoxicated less than two months into her term has agreed to a plea deal for probation on a lower, non-DWI charge. Councilwoman Ivalis ...
San Antonio councilwoman gets probation, lower charge in plea deal for DWI case with BAC more than twice legal limit
San Antonio Current: Off-duty San Antonio police detective arrested on suspicion of DWI
When am I legally intoxicated? You are legally intoxicated in Texas when your blood alcohol concentration reaches 0.08 percent, but you are breaking the law as soon as drugs or alcohol affect your driving — or flying or boating — ability. What are the penalties for a DWI? Up to a $2,000 fine.
A DUI or DWI conviction may refer to different legal terms, but they generally mean the same thing. DUI refers to driving under the influence, while DWI refers to driving while intoxicated.
DWI and DUI often mean the same thing, but the charges and consequences — from felony convictions to job loss — can vary more than you'd expect. DWI and DUI describe the same basic offense in the vast majority of states: operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both.