
Consequences Of Leaving The Accident Scene
Escaping from the scene of any type of accident is the worst decision that can be taken. Even if you commit the most heinous criminal offense by mistake never leave the scene of the accident in fear of facing severe consequences as the charges can be even harsher if you plan to escape from the crime scene. A DWI offense is in itself a serious criminal act and leaving the scene of the accident can increase the chances of imposition of strict penal provisions even more. Instead, you should think of getting in touch with a defense lawyer to help you get rid of any severe charges for the time being. The Texas Penal Code states that if a person involved in an accident does not stop or try to escape from the legal enforcement officials will be sentenced to at least 1 year and up to 5 years in prison with an additional penalty of $5,000. The penal charges will shoot up if the accident involves the death of a person or in case of multiple DWI offenses. A skilled and experienced lawyer will inform you of your legal rights and get you released from the crime scene tactfully rather than making you escape.
Applying For Occupational License
According to the Texas Transportation Code the license of the suspect will be suspended if he or she refuses to take any chemical test requested by the officer-in-charge or get convicted for a severe DWI offense or even fails to provide proper results in the test so conducted. If you ever get in to a case involving suspension of your driving license or license taken away and issued a temporary driving permit it is extremely necessary that you contact a DWI Attorney Houston at the earliest possible. For a suspect having no prior DWI offense against his name, the license will be suspended for a period of 180 days. A driver with a previous DWI arrest will have his license suspended for 2 years. This is applicable for those refusing to submit to a chemical test. For suspects who failed in the chemical test will receive an Administrative License Revocation (ALR) for 90 days having no prior DWI charge and for those having a previous DWI case will face a 1 year suspension. Fortunately, people can apply for an occupational license or restricted license to allow them to drive to certain places necessary for their occupational purpose. In such a case the defense lawyer file a request with the court to obtain an order for occupational license to be provided to the Texas Department of Public Safety and upon payment of application fees and reinstatement fees the license will be issued.
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