San Antonio Texas DUI Lawyer Kevin Collins
Kevin Collins
Kevin L. Collins, P.C.
Board Certified Criminal Law
Vogue Building, Suite 250
600 Navarro
San Antonio, Texas 78205
210-223-9480
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"One of San Antonio's
Best Lawyers",
Criminal Defense, 2007



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Kevin Collins

San Antonio DUI Lawyer

Drunk driving defense is a very specialized area that requires an expert, not just a general criminal practioner. The Law Office of Kevin L. Collins features the services of attorneys Kevin L. Collins and Juan Carlos Hernández. Mr. Collins, a San Antonio DUI lawyer, is Board Certified in Criminal Law and has handled hundreds of DWI cases, including many successful jury trials. Juan Carlos Hernández, a former police officer, brings unique insight into police practice and procedure.

DUI (Driving Under the Influence) will be treated by Texas Courts as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending upon the circumstances of the DUI case, and the prior record of the citizen accused.

Driving Under the Influence or DUI, when a first offense in Texas, is a Class B misdemeanor. The Texas Penal Code reads that "A person commits an offense if the person is intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle in a public place".

Jury trials are guaranteed by the Texas Constitution in Texas DUI trials. DUI convictions are obtainable only if the prosecution can convince all jurors that the Defendant is guilty of driving under the influence beyond a reasonable doubt.

DUI Definitions
The elements that must be proven are the following:

    The Defendant, on or about a particular date, was:

  1. Operating a motor vehicle
  2. In a public place (street, highway, parking lot, beach, etc.)
  3. While intoxicated (either or both alcohol and drugs)
  4. In a particular county

The Texas DUI Law then defines the term intoxication in two ways:

  1. Not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of these substances, or any other substance into the body; or
  2. Having an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more.

Punishment Classification and Ranges
Most persons convicted of a first offense DUI are granted probation. The general length of DUI probation is two years. They are many conditions of DUI probation including Drug/Alcohol Evaluations, Alcohol Education Course, and attendance at a MADD victim impact panel. Additional conditions of probation may be ordered if the case presents unusual facts such as an accident, an extremely high breath alcohol content, or a bad driving record. These conditions include jail time and the installation of an ignition interlock device.

Enhanced penalties apply if it shown that a person has been previously convicted of DUI. The offense becomes a Class A misdemeanor, DWI-2nd, and the penalties increase accordingly, including potentially one year in county jail. Third and subsequent offenses are felonies, and carry up to a possible 10 years imprisonment.

Texas DUI and Administrative License Suspension
A DUI arrest in Texas creates two cases- the criminal charge and also a civil proceeding against the motorist's driving privileges. This is called an Administrative License Revocation (ALR).

An ALR proceeding is initiated against a driver arrested for DWI or DUI when he or she refuses to submit to breath or blood testing, or fails a breath or blood test.

These proceedings are automatic, and will result in a period of license suspension on the 41st day after the arrest unless a hearing is requested within 15 days of the arrest!! Failure to timely make this request will the result in a suspension of at least 90 days, and often longer, based on past alcohol and/or drug contacts against the accused driver, and whether the suspension is based on a refusal or a failure.

Mr. Collins, a San Antonio DUI lawyer, requests these hearings for his DWI and DUI clients, and often times can prevail and prevent license suspension. The ALR hearing is also an excellent way to obtain discovery, including police reports and cross-examination of the arresting officer. These evidentiary findings can later play a significant role in defending the criminal DUI case.

Contact Kevin Collins when you need a Texas DUI lawyer.