What Is The Difference Between A DWI & A DUI In Texas?
https://www.MedlinFirm.com/ | (682) 204-4066 In Texas the normal offense that people get charged with is called DWI, driving while intoxicated and that means that if you were driving while intoxicated by not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties, or having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or greater. You're guilty of the offense of driving while intoxicated. DUI or driving under the influence is something different and it means that maybe you're not intoxicated but you are somewhat under the influence, you have had something to drink; and that's illegal in Texas for anyone under 21 because if you're under 21 you're not supposed to be drinking in Texas. So if a person under 21 drives and they have been drinking and they have any amount of alcohol in their system then they can be charged with driving under the influence even though they haven't become intoxicated. Now, if they have risen to the level of intoxication they can also be charged with driving while intoxicated. For More Videos, Please Subscribe Our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMedlinLawFirm Fort Worth Office The Medlin Law Firm 1300 S University Dr No. 318 Fort Worth, TX 76107 (682) 204-4066 https://www.medlinfirm.com/locations/fort-worth/ Dallas Office The Medlin Law Firm 2550 Pacific Ave No. 866 Dallas, TX 75226 (214) 888-4810 https://www.medlinfirm.com/locations/dallas/