Legal Question in DUI Law in Texas

DWI Offense

i was wondering what the statue of limitation was on a DWI? Should i just stay away from texas? I have been pulled over in other states and had no problem.


Asked on 7/02/09, 2:53 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: DWI Offense

Am not entirely clear on your question, but will assume you mean that you were charged in Texas with DWI, and then failed to appear and/or left the state.

The Statute of Limitations is tolled (does not run) when a person is outside the state. The Statute pertains to the time between the offense was committed and the charges were filed. It appears that already happened in this case.

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Answered on 7/02/09, 6:44 am
adrienne dunn Law Office of Adrienne Dunn

Re: DWI Offense

The statue of limitations for misdemeanors is 2 years.

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Answered on 7/02/09, 11:41 am
Robert Tuthill Law Office of Robert H. Tuthill

Re: DWI Offense

I agree with the previous answers. The Statute of Limitations is 2 years, but this applies to the time between the offense and charges being filed. From your question, it sounds like charges were already filed, so if you do not show to court a warrant for your arrest will be issued.

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Answered on 7/02/09, 7:08 pm


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