Felony DWI

Richmond Felony DWI Attorney

Have You Been Charged with a Felony DWI in Richmond, TX?

A felony DWI is a very serious charge in Texas. A felony DWI is a DWI that involves an accident that caused serious bodily injury or death to another person. A felony DWI is also a DWI that involves a child under 15 years old in the vehicle, or is a third DWI within 10 years. If you are convicted of a felony DWI, you could be facing a state jail felony or a second-degree felony which could result in a prison sentence of between 2 and 20 years.

If you are facing felony charges, you need an experienced Richmond felony DWI lawyer on your side. At The Law Office of Larry P. McDougal, we have handled hundreds of DWI cases and have obtained favorable results for our clients. We are ready to put our experience to work for you.

Request your free case review today. Call (281) 823-9377 or contact us online.

What Is Considered a Felony DWI?

As we mentioned earlier, a felony DWI is a DWI that involves an accident that caused serious bodily injury or death to another person. A felony DWI is also a DWI that involves a child under 15 years old in the vehicle, or is a third DWI within 10 years.

What Are the Penalties for a Felony DWI in Texas?

In Texas, a DWI offense can be classified as a felony under certain circumstances. The following are the general penalties for felony DWI in Texas:

  • State Jail Felony: DWI with a child passenger is classified as a state jail felony in Texas. The penalties for a state jail felony can include:

    • Imprisonment: The range of punishment can be between 180 days to 2 years in a state jail facility.
    • Fine: A fine of up to $10,000.
  • Child Endangerment: In addition to the state jail felony penalties, the offense also carries a charge of child endangerment. Child endangerment is a separate offense that involves exposing a child to potential harm or danger. The penalties for child endangerment can include:

    • Imprisonment: The range of punishment can be up to 2 years in state jail, or up to 10 years in prison if the child suffered serious bodily injury.
    • Fine: A fine of up to $10,000.
  • Third-Degree Felony DWI: A third-degree felony DWI typically applies if an individual is convicted of DWI with two or more prior DWI convictions. The penalties may include:

    • Imprisonment: The range of punishment can be between 2 to 10 years in state prison.
    • Fine: A fine of up to $10,000.
  • Second-Degree Felony DWI: A second-degree felony DWI applies if an individual is convicted of DWI with one prior conviction of intoxication assault. Intoxication assault occurs when a person causes serious bodily injury to another person while driving under the influence. The penalties may include:

    • Imprisonment: The range of punishment can be between 2 to 20 years in state prison.
    • Fine: A fine of up to $10,000.
  • First-Degree Felony DWI: A first-degree felony DWI applies if an individual is convicted of DWI with one prior conviction of intoxication manslaughter. Intoxication manslaughter occurs when a person causes the death of another person while driving under the influence. The penalties may include:

    • Imprisonment: The range of punishment can be between 5 to 99 years or life imprisonment in state prison.
    • Fine: A fine of up to $10,000.

How Can a Felony DWI Lawyer in Richmond Help?

When you work with The Law Office of Larry P. McDougal, you can be confident that you are working with a Richmond felony DWI lawyer who has handled hundreds of DWI cases and knows the law inside and out. Our firm has obtained not-guilty verdicts in hundreds of DWI cases and has extensive experience in all areas of DWI law. We are ready to put our experience to work for you.


Contact The Law Office of Larry P. McDougal today for a free case review.


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