Driving Related Offenses

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Intoxication Manslaughter

Intoxication manslaughter is a grave criminal charge in Texas, resulting from a fatal accident caused by an individual operating a vehicle while intoxicated. This offense carries severe consequences, including imprisonment and a lasting impact on your life. If you're facing intoxication manslaughter charges, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation.

Possible Penalties

Prison Time: A conviction can result in a prison sentence ranging from 2 to 20 years.

Fines: You may be fined up to $10,000.

Driver's License Suspension: Your driver's license can be suspended for a significant period.

Probation: Probation may be imposed, typically for a lengthy duration.

Restitution: You may be ordered to pay restitution to the victim's family.

Permanent Criminal Record: A conviction will result in a permanent criminal record, affecting your future.

What To Expect

If you've been charged with intoxication manslaughter in Houston, it's imperative to seek immediate legal representation. Here's what you can expect when working with our experienced attorney:

Comprehensive Evaluation: Our attorney will conduct a thorough evaluation of your case, including a review of the accident, evidence, and the circumstances leading to the charges.

Strategic Legal Counsel: You will receive clear and strategic legal counsel regarding your options, potential defenses, and possible outcomes.

Defense Strategy: We will develop a robust defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, with the goal of minimizing the severe penalties you face.

Court Representation: Our attorney will provide unwavering representation in court, challenging the prosecution's case and fighting for your rights.

FAQ's

Can I avoid prison time for intoxication manslaughter in Texas?

While prison time is a possibility, our attorney will explore all potential defenses and alternatives, such as plea negotiations and sentence reduction.

Is there any way to regain my driving privileges after a conviction?

Restoring your driving privileges after an intoxication manslaughter conviction can be challenging, but our attorney can guide you through the process.

Can I be sued civilly by the victim's family in addition to criminal charges?

Yes, you can face civil liability in addition to criminal charges. We can help you navigate both aspects of your case.

How can I protect my future and reputation after an intoxication manslaughter charge?

We can discuss strategies to mitigate the impact of an intoxication manslaughter conviction on your future, career, and reputation.

If you're facing intoxication manslaughter charges in Houston, your future is at stake. Contact us today for experienced legal representation to protect your rights and future.

Vehicular Manslaughter

Vehicular manslaughter is a serious criminal charge in Texas that results from a fatal accident caused by negligent or reckless driving. If you've been involved in an accident resulting in a fatality and are facing vehicular manslaughter charges, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation. These charges carry severe consequences that can impact your freedom and future.

Possible Penalties

Penalties for vehicular manslaughter in Texas can include:

Prison Time: A conviction can result in a prison sentence ranging from 2 to 20 years.

Fines: You may be fined up to $10,000. Driver's License Suspension: Your driver's license can be suspended for a significant period.

Probation: Probation may be imposed, typically for a lengthy duration.

Restitution: You may be ordered to pay restitution to the victim's family.

Permanent Criminal Record: A conviction will result in a permanent criminal record, affecting your future.

What To Expect

If you're facing vehicular manslaughter charges in Houston, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation. Here's what you can expect when working with our experienced attorney:

Case Assessment: Our attorney will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your case, including a review of the accident, evidence, and the circumstances leading to the charges.

Strategic Legal Counsel: You will receive clear and strategic legal counsel regarding your options, potential defenses, and possible outcomes.

Defense Strategy: We will develop a robust defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, with the goal of minimizing the severe penalties you face.

Court Representation: Our attorney will provide unwavering representation in court, challenging the prosecution's case and fighting for your rights.

FAQ's

Can I avoid prison time for vehicular manslaughter in Texas?

While prison time is a possibility, our attorney will explore all potential defenses and alternatives, such as plea negotiations and sentence reduction.

Is there any way to regain my driving privileges after a conviction?

Restoring your driving privileges after a vehicular manslaughter conviction can be challenging, but our attorney can guide you through the process

Can I be sued civilly by the victim's family in addition to criminal charges?

Yes, you can face civil liability in addition to criminal charges. We can help you navigate both aspects of your case.

How can I protect my future and reputation after a vehicular manslaughter charge?

We can discuss strategies to mitigate the impact of a vehicular manslaughter conviction on your future, career, and reputation.

If you're facing vehicular manslaughter charges in Houston, your future is at stake. Contact us today for experienced legal representation to protect your rights and future.

Racing on a Highway

Engaging in racing on a highway is a serious offense in Texas. It involves competing in a speed contest on a public road, endangering not only your life but also the lives of others. If you've been charged with racing on a highway, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation. This offense can result in severe penalties and long-lasting consequences.

Possible Penalties

Penalties for racing on a highway in Texas can include:

Criminal Charges: A conviction can result in misdemeanor charges for street racing, with penalties including fines and possible jail time.

Driver's License Suspension: Your driver's license can be suspended for a period of time upon conviction.

Fines: You may face substantial fines if found guilty of racing on a highway.

Increased Insurance Rates: Your auto insurance rates may increase significantly if you are convicted.

Criminal Record: A conviction will result in a criminal record, which can impact your future.

What To Expect

If you've been charged with racing on a highway in Houston, it's essential to seek immediate legal representation.

Here's what you can expect when working with our experienced attorney:

Case Assessment: Our attorney will conduct a comprehensive assessment of your case, reviewing the evidence, the circumstances of the incident, and any potential defenses.

Legal Guidance: You will receive clear and strategic legal guidance regarding your options, potential defenses, and possible outcomes.

Defense Strategy: We will develop a strong defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, with the goal of minimizing the penalties you face.

Court Representation: Our attorney will provide dedicated representation in court, challenging the prosecution's case and advocating for your rights.

FAQ's

Can I avoid jail time for racing on a highway in Texas?

While jail time is a possibility, our attorney will explore all potential defenses and negotiate on your behalf to minimize the consequences.

How long will my driver's license be suspended if I'm convicted?

The duration of your driver's license suspension can vary, but our attorney can help you understand and navigate this aspect of your case.

Will a racing on a highway conviction affect my insurance rates?

Yes, a conviction can lead to significantly increased insurance rates. Our attorney can provide guidance on how to mitigate this impact.

Can I expunge a racing on a highway conviction from my record?

In Texas, certain convictions may be eligible for expungement or sealing. Our attorney can advise you on your specific situation.

If you're facing racing on a highway charges in Houston, it's essential to act quickly to protect your rights and future. Contact us today for experienced legal representation.

Failure to Stop and Give Information

Failure to stop and give information is a serious offense in Texas. This offense occurs when a driver involved in a car accident fails to stop at the scene, provide their information to the other party involved, and render reasonable assistance to anyone injured in the accident. If you're facing charges related to a hit and run, it's essential to seek immediate legal representation. This offense can lead to severe penalties and significant legal consequences.

Possible Penalties

Penalties for failure to stop and give information in Texas can include:

Criminal Charges: A conviction can result in misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on the severity of the accident and injuries involved.

Fines: You may face substantial fines if found guilty of a hit and run offense. Driver's License Suspension: Your driver's license can be suspended as a result of a conviction.

Jail Time: Depending on the circumstances, you may face incarceration.

Restitution: You may be required to compensate the victim or victims for any damages or injuries caused by the accident.

Criminal Record: A conviction will result in a criminal record, which can have long-term consequences.

What To Expect

If you've been charged with failure to stop and give information in Houston, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation. Here's what you can expect when working with our experienced attorney:

Case Assessment: Our attorney will conduct a thorough assessment of your case, including reviewing the evidence, the circumstances of the accident, and any potential defenses.

Legal Counsel: You will receive clear and strategic legal counsel regarding your options, potential defenses, and possible outcomes.

Defense Strategy: We will develop a strong defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, with the goal of minimizing the penalties you face.

Court Representation: Our attorney will provide dedicated representation in court, challenging the prosecution's case and advocating for your rights.

FAQ's

Can I avoid jail time for failure to stop and give information in Texas?

While jail time is a possibility, our attorney will explore all potential defenses and negotiate on your behalf to minimize the consequences.

How long will my driver's license be suspended if I'm convicted?

The duration of your driver's license suspension can vary, but our attorney can help you understand and navigate this aspect of your case.

Can I avoid a criminal record for a hit and run offense?

In some cases, it may be possible to avoid a criminal record through plea negotiations or alternative sentencing. Our attorney can discuss your options.

What if I didn't realize I had been in an accident?

Lack of knowledge about an accident may be a defense in some cases. Our attorney can evaluate the specific circumstances of your case.

If you're facing failure to stop and give information charges in Houston, your future is at stake. Contact us today for experienced legal representation to protect your rights and future.

FSRA ACC Involving Injury

Failure to Stop and Render Aid (FSRA) in a car accident involving injury is a serious offense in Texas. This offense occurs when a driver involved in an accident fails to stop at the scene, provide their information to the other party involved, and render reasonable assistance to anyone injured in the accident. If you're facing FSRA charges related to an accident involving injury, it's essential to seek immediate legal representation. This offense can lead to severe penalties and significant legal consequences.

Possible Penalties

Penalties for FSRA in Texas involving injury can include:

Criminal Charges: A conviction can result in misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on the severity of the accident and injuries involved.

Fines: You may face substantial fines if found guilty of an FSRA offense.

Driver's License Suspension: Your driver's license can be suspended as a result of a conviction.

Jail Time: Depending on the circumstances, you may face incarceration.

Restitution: You may be required to compensate the victim or victims for any damages or injuries caused by the accident.

Criminal Record: A conviction will result in a criminal record, which can have long-term consequences.

What To Expect

If you've been charged with FSRA in an accident involving injury in Houston, it's crucial to seek immediate legal representation. Here's what you can expect when working with our experienced attorney:

Case Assessment: Our attorney will conduct a thorough assessment of your case, including reviewing the evidence, the circumstances of the accident, and any potential defenses.

Legal Counsel: You will receive clear and strategic legal counsel regarding your options, potential defenses, and possible outcomes.

Defense Strategy: We will develop a strong defense strategy tailored to your specific situation, with the goal of minimizing the penalties you face.

Court Representation: Our attorney will provide dedicated representation in court, challenging the prosecution's case and advocating for your rights.

FAQ's

Can I avoid jail time for an FSRA offense involving injury in Texas?

While jail time is a possibility, our attorney will explore all potential defenses and negotiate on your behalf to minimize the consequences.

How long will my driver's license be suspended if I'm convicted?

The duration of your driver's license suspension can vary, but our attorney can help you understand and navigate this aspect of your case.

Can I avoid a criminal record for an FSRA offense?

In some cases, it may be possible to avoid a criminal record through plea negotiations or alternative sentencing. Our attorney can discuss your options.

What if I didn't realize I had been in an accident or didn't know someone was injured?

Lack of knowledge about an accident or injury may be a defense in some cases. Our attorney can evaluate the specific circumstances of your case.

If you're facing Failure to Stop and Render Aid charges in an accident involving injury in Houston, your future is at stake. Contact us today for experienced legal representation to protect your rights and future.

Contact Today

If you are facing civil or criminal charges contact the assault attorneys at Maverick Ray Law at (281) 672-8029 or through the free online contact form. We offer comprehensive legal services including case review, strategic defense, evidence collection, and court representation, aiming to safeguard your rights and seek a favorable outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if I only had a drink or used a prescription drug? Can I still be charged?

Yes, if an officer believes that you were impaired due to alcohol, a drug, controlled substance, or a combination, you can be charged with DUI, even with prescription drugs or a low BAC level.

What should I do if I've been charged with a DWI?

It is vital to contact a DWI lawyer immediately, as your driving rights may be suspended. Requesting an Administrative License Revocation hearing within 15 days of the arrest is essential.

Are field sobriety tests and blood tests accurate?

These tests can be flawed, and inconsistencies can be exposed by a skilled DWI lawyer. Factors such as natural nystagmus, improper storage, and faulty machines can all be challenged in court.

Can I appeal a guilty verdict or deal with license revocation?

Yes, appeals, motions for new trials, representation in license revocation hearings, and occupational licenses are possible. Time is of the essence, so contacting a lawyer immediately is crucial.

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