Intoxication Offenses and Punishment

AuthorDeandra M. Grant/Kimberly Griffin Tucker
Pages509-538
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CHAPTER 14
INTOXICATION OFFENSES
AND PUNISHMENT
I. The Enhancement System
§14:01 Penalties Increase With Each Offense
§14:02 Prior Intoxication Offenses Considered for Enhancement Purposes
§14:03 No Remoteness Bar for Prior Convictions
II. Crimes and Confinement Periods for DWI, FWI, and BWI
§14:10 First Offense: Class B Misdemeanor
§14:11 Second Offense: Class A Misdemeanor
§14:12 Misdemeanor Enhancements Are Not Jurisdictional
§14:13 Third Offense or Prior Intoxication Manslaughter: Felony
§14:14 Felony Enhancements Are Jurisdictional
§14:15 Vehicle Forfeiture
III. Crimes and Confinement Periods for DWI With a Child Passenger
§14:20 State Jail Felony
§14:21 Confinement
§14:22 Vehicle Forfeiture
§14:23 Reduction to Misdemeanor Punishment
IV. Crimes and Confinement Periods for Intoxication Assault and Intoxication Manslaughter
§14:30 Intoxication Assault: Third Degree Felony
§14:31 Intoxication Manslaughter: Second Degree Felony
§14:32 Vehicle Forfeiture
§14:33 More Than One Offense Arising From Same Episode
§14:34 Severance
§14:35 Prior Sentencing (Before September 1, 2005)
§14:36 No Equal Protection Violation
V. Community Supervision (Probation)
A. General Points
§14:40 Judge May Place Defendant on Community Supervision
§14:41 Judge May Suspend Sentence for State Jail Felony
§14:42 Deferred Adjudication Generally Not Available
B. Discretionary Conditions
§14:50 Basic Statutory Conditions
§14:51 Discretionary Confinement
§14:52 Discretionary Confinement: State Jail Felony
§14:53 Confinement in Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility
§14:54 Transdermal Alcohol Monitors (SCRAM)
Texas DWI Manual 14-2
§14:55 Ignition Interlock for First Offenders
§14:56 Criteria for Invalid Conditions
§14:57 Requirement to Avoid Places Where Alcohol Is Sold
C. Mandatory Conditions
§14:70 What Conditions Are Mandatory
§14:71 Mandatory Confinement for Defendants With Priors
§14:72 Evaluation for Rehabilitation
§14:73 Educational Program—First Offender
§14:74 License Revocation on Failure to Complete First Time Offender Program
§14:75 Educational Program—Repeat Offender
§14:76 License Revocation for Failure to Complete Repeat Offender Program
§14:77 Ignition Interlock for Repeat Offenders or Offenders Over 0.15
§14:78 Community Service
D. Restitution
§14:90 Court May Order Restitution as a Condition
§14:91 Criteria
§14:92 Amount
§14:93 Tender of Insurance
§14:94 Revocation for Non-Payment
E. Substance Abuse Felony Program
§14:100 Confinement in Treatment Facility May Be Required
§14:101 Required Findings
§14:102 Additional Requirements
§14:103 Time Period
F. Time Limits
§14:110 Misdemeanors
§14:111 Felony
§14:112 State Jail Felony
§14:113 Shock Probation
§14:114 Confinement Credit Options
G. Reduction, Termination, Modification, and Revocation
§14:120 Reduction or Early Termination Prohibited
§14:121 Modification of Community Supervision
§14:122 Revocation of Community Supervision
VI. Felony DWI Conviction: Deadly Weapon Finding
A. General Points
§14:130 Requirements
§14:131 Not Applicable to Misdemeanors
§14:132 Automobile as “Deadly Weapon”
§14:133 Others Must Be Endangered
§14:134 Intent Not Required
§14:135 Deadly Weapon Finding Submission—Punishment Stage
B. Consequences of Deadly Weapon Finding
§14:140 Denial of Community Supervision
§14:141 State Jail Felony Punishment
C. Notice Requirements
§14:150 Need Not Be in Indictment
§14:151 Must Be in Writing
§14:152 Timeliness
D. Affirmative Finding
§14:160 Affirmative Finding Required
§14:161 State Must Prove Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
§14:162 Lesser Included Offense That Requires Deadly Weapon Is Sufficient
§14:163 Trial Court as the Fact Finder

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