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This web page is intended to provide general information on D.W.I. for students of
Texas A&M University. Specific advice regarding an individual person or situation
should be requested from an attorney. This web page should be used for general information
reference only and is not intended to provide legal advice.
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, Sec. 106.041 provides that a minor commits this offense
if he operates a motor vehicle in a public place while having any detectable amount of
alcohol in his system.
This offense is a Class C misdemeanor punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00.
However, if a minor has 2 prior convictions, the punishment is a fine of not less than
$500.00 or more than $2,000.00 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 6
months!
The court shall order a convicted minor to perform community service for not less
than 20 hours or more than 40 hours. However, if he has a prior conviction, the community
service is not less than 40 hours or more than 60 hours.
The Department of Public Safety shall suspend the minor's driver's
license for 60 days if he has no prior convictions; 4 months if he has one prior
conviction; or 6 months if he has 2 prior convictions.
A minor who has been previously convicted twice is not eligible for deferred
adjudication.
For the purpose of determining whether a minor has a prior conviction, an order of
deferred adjudication for a prior offense is considered a conviction!
The court shall require a convicted minor who has not been previously convicted to
attend an alcohol awareness course approved by the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug
Abuse. If he has been previously convicted, the court may require him to attend the
course.
A minor whose driver's license is suspended
for 60 days is not eligible for an occupational driver's
license for the first 30 days. A minor whose driver's
license is suspended for 4 months is not eligible for an occupational driver's license for the first 3 months. A minor whose
driver's license is suspended for 6 months is
not eligible for an occupational driver's
license!
If a minor refuses to submit to the taking of a specimen of his breath or blood
for analysis to determine the alcohol concentration or the presence in his body of a
controlled substance, drug, dangerous drug, or other substance, his driver's license will be suspended for 4 months on the first
arrest and 8 months on the second arrest.
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