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If you are looking for conscientious, aggressive, professional representation

Talk with Tom Brady

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      28 years practicing law,

      Ex-special forces officer,

      Licensed in both state and federal courts,  

      Experienced with misdemeanor and felony cases, and Courts-Martial,

      A general law practice with a heavy emphasis on criminal defense.

 Location:

6006 N Mesa Ste 904
El Paso, Texas 79912

 

 Phone:
           (915) 577-9800
 Fax:
           (915) 577-0160

 Email:
           TWBrady@tbradylaw.com

 Something you should know

 


Transportation Code
Title 7. VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
SUBTITLE I. ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC LAWS
CHAPTER 708. DRIVER RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAM
SUBCHAPTER C. SURCHARGES FOR CERTAIN CONVICTIONS AND LICENSE SUSPENSIONS


§ 708.102 TRANSP.  Surcharge for Conviction of Certain

 Intoxicated Driver Offenses

(a) In this section, “offense relating to the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated: has the meaning assigned by Section 49.09, Penal Code.

(b) Each year the department shall assess a surcharge on the license of each person who during the preceding 36-month period has been finally convicted of an offense relating to the operating of a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

(c) The amount of the surcharge under this section is $1,000 per year, except that the amount of the surcharge is:

(1) $1,500 per year for a second or subsequent conviction
within a 36-month period; and

(2) $2,000 for a first or subsequent conviction if it is shown on
the trial of the offense that an analysis of a specimen of the
person's blood, breath, or urine showed an alcohol
concentration level of 0.16 or more at the time
the analysis was performed.

(d) A surcharge under this section for the same conviction may not be assessed in more than three years.


Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1325, eff. Sept. 1, 2003

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