If you’ve driven down I-45, I-59, or any major Texas highway, you’ve probably seen the bold warning signs: “Drink. Drive. Go to Jail.” These signs get your attention, and they’re meant to. It’s so easy to get an UBER or find a safer way to move around other than impaired driving. But while these signs serveContinue reading “Can You Drive After One Drink in Texas? The Real Law Behind “Drink. Drive. Go to Jail” Signs in Montgomery County”
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The Hidden Costs of a Montgomery County DWI
When most Texans think about the consequences of a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) arrest, their first worry is often jail time. While your freedom is certainly important, the reality for most first-time offenders in Montgomery County is that a DWI in Texas ends up hitting your pocketbook harder than your liberty. Most first-time Texas DWIContinue reading “The Hidden Costs of a Montgomery County DWI”
DWI Laws in Montgomery County, Texas: What is Intoxication?, ,
If you or a loved one has been arrested for DWI in Montgomery County, Texas, it’s important to understand how the law defines “intoxication.” Many people assume DWI laws only apply to alcohol, but Texas law casts a much wider net. Here are the top five things you need to know about intoxication under Texas law. 1. HowContinue reading “DWI Laws in Montgomery County, Texas: What is Intoxication?, ,”
DWI Charges for Sleeping in Your Car: What to Know
When most people think of a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) investigation, it starts with a traffic stop — a vehicle is pulled over for a traffic violation like speeding or failing to signal. In Montgomery County, Texas, however, many DWI arrests begin differently. Officers often patrol areas near bars and restaurants at night, looking for any excuse toContinue reading “DWI Charges for Sleeping in Your Car: What to Know”
Montgomery County DWI Lawyer: Stopped for Running a Red Light in Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is staged at the intersection of Gosling Road and Woodlands Parkway from April 1st to April 4th, 2025 for what they’re calling “a targeted red light enforcement operation.” Social media platforms like Reddit, NextDoor, and Facebook are saturated by concerned Montgomery County citizens complaining about dangerous red light runners inContinue reading “Montgomery County DWI Lawyer: Stopped for Running a Red Light in Montgomery County “
