Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys

Second DWI

Second DWI Offense Attorney in Texas

Helping Protect Your Rights in Texas DWI Cases
A second DWI charge can create serious legal and personal challenges. We help clients across the state through the legal process with responsive support, strategic case review, and reliable legal representation.

Strategic Defense Preparation for DWI Cases

Defense preparation may include reviewing arrest procedures, testing methods, officer observations, and prior case records. Careful legal analysis helps support organized case preparation and a stronger evaluation of the allegations involved.

Dealing With a Second DWI Accusation?

Subsequent DWI cases often involve enhanced penalties, a review of prior convictions, and a detailed analysis of the evidence. Early legal review helps identify procedural concerns and support structured defense preparation for court proceedings.

Why Clients Choose Our Second DWI Attorneys

Our Texas Criminal Defense attorneys carefully review evidence and court procedures.

Strategic Defense

Cases are prepared through a detailed review of evidence and focused DWI defense planning.

Responsive Support

Clients receive timely updates regarding court proceedings, filings, and important case developments.

Focused Preparation

Organized case evaluation supports stronger defense preparation and informed legal decision-making.

Common Questions about Second DWI Cases

What happens during the ALR hearing process?
The Administrative License Revocation process reviews license suspension issues separate from criminal proceedings. Under Texas Transportation Code § 524.035, timely hearing requests may help preserve driving privileges while evidence and procedural concerns are evaluated.
Some drivers may qualify for an occupational or restricted license allowing travel for work, school, or essential household duties. Eligibility often depends on suspension details, court requirements, and timely legal filings.
Previous allegations, even from years earlier, may still influence penalties, sentencing concerns, and case evaluation. Carefully reviewing prior records helps determine how earlier convictions could affect current court proceedings and defense preparation.