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DWI Manslaughter in College Station

If you find yourself charged with DWI manslaughter in College Station, you need a skilled lawyer right away. Our experienced DWI attorneys are ready to defend you vigorously. We have the background and attention to detail you need at this time.

The seasoned legal team at The Greening Law Group focuses on winning in the courtroom and life. We are here to protect your rights and provide the best legal advice so you can succeed in this intimidating situation. Call today to schedule an appointment.

DWI Manslaughter Charges Explained

According to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Texas Penal Code § 49.01, drivers are considered impaired when they are driving with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of 0.08% or more.

Driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Texas is illegal. Should this behavior lead to the death of another person, you may be charged with DWI manslaughter, as described by Texas Penal Code § 49.09.

DWI Manslaughter Penalties

DWI manslaughter charges are serious in College Station. Depending on the judge and the skill of your lawyer, you may face the following consequences:

  • A minimum of two years of jail time; and
  • A minimum fine of $10,000.

After the initial accident and arrest, you may face additional charges if:

  • You have been convicted of driving while intoxicated in the past;
  • You cause others severe harm, especially brain injuries that lead to coma;
  • The deceased was a first responder; or
  • A minor child was present in the vehicle with you.

It is important to note that aircraft, watercraft, and even assembling or operating amusement rides while under the influence are all covered by this statute. In other words, you can be arrested for DWI manslaughter in College Station while operating a boat or while setting up a Ferris wheel if you are under the influence and your actions lead to a fatality.

What is a DWI Manslaughter Charge?

After a fatal car accident, Texas law enforcement will check to see if any driver involved is “under the influence” of drugs or alcohol. Police officers have several tools on hand to do so and are trained to provide field sobriety tests. They may use the following tests:

  • “Breathalyzer” tools, which analyze your exhaled breath for alcohol;
  • Field sobriety tests, such as walking a straight line heel-to-toe; or
  • Blood tests provided at a hospital.

However, police officers can make mistakes. In some cases, their equipment may be faulty. Arrests are often performed based on personal bias or first impressions of an accident. That is why you need a steadfast, knowledgeable criminal defense attorney, and time is of the essence.

The sooner you hire a lawyer with the experience you need, the more time your legal team has to prepare a defense, check the facts surrounding your case, visit the scene, reach out to experts, and help you succeed.

Contact a College Station DWI Manslaughter Attorney For Legal Support

At The Greening Law Group, our DWI manslaughter lawyers in College Station have excellent track records for defending drivers who find themselves in this situation. We aim to help you succeed, winning in the courtroom and in life.

Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation. Our hardworking legal professionals look forward to protecting your freedoms with our attention to detail and extensive experience.