Fort Worth Felony DWI Defense Attorney For 2026 Law Changes: Services Expanded

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Texas Criminal Defense Group expands felony DWI defense services in Fort Worth ahead of 2026 legislative changes. Over 30 new laws reshape DWI classifications, penalties, and enforcement procedures across Texas.

-- Texas Criminal Defense Group has expanded its felony DWI defense services in Fort Worth, responding directly to sweeping legislative changes taking effect across Texas in 2026. Over 30 new laws enacted to reshape public safety, law enforcement authority, and criminal procedure have prompted the firm to increase its capacity to represent individuals facing enhanced charges under a significantly altered legal framework. Fort Worth residents will encounter heightened complexity and severity in DWI prosecutions as new statutes redefine offense classifications and penalties.

More details can be found at https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/fort-worth-criminal-lawyer/fort-worth-felony-lawyer/

Under the 2026 reforms, a first-offense DWI involving a Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0.15% or higher is classified as a Class A misdemeanor, carrying penalties of up to one year in county jail and fines reaching $4,000. Additional circumstances now trigger felony classifications under the updated statutes. Most notably, driving while intoxicated with a child passenger or committing a DWI in a school zone now automatically elevates the charge to a state jail felony, regardless of prior offenses. Individuals convicted under these provisions could face 180 days to two years in a state jail facility and fines reaching $10,000, explains Texas Criminal Defense Group.

The firm states that the new 2026 framework imposes severe consequences for repeat offenders, with enhanced penalties that reflect the state's intensified approach to impaired driving. A third DWI conviction remains classified as a third-degree felony, carrying potential imprisonment of two to ten years, fines up to $10,000, and driver's license suspension for up to two years. These provisions broaden the pathways to felony prosecution, making specialized legal representation necessary for anyone facing charges under the new legal landscape.

The legal team at Texas Criminal Defense Group brings board-certified criminal law credentials and specialized training in breath test analysis, blood alcohol testing, and field sobriety test evaluation. This technical expertise directly addresses the evidentiary complexity inherent in modern DWI prosecutions, where scientific testing procedures and constitutional protections intersect. Attorneys trained in these areas can challenge the reliability of chemical tests, scrutinize law enforcement protocols, and identify procedural errors that may compromise the prosecution's case.

Fort Worth residents seeking guidance on felony DWI charges or information about how the 2026 law changes may affect their cases can contact Texas Criminal Defense Group to schedule a consultation at https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/

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Name: Stephen Hamilton
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Organization: Texas Criminal Defense Group
Address: 1001 Texas Ave., Lubbock, Texas 79401, United States
Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/

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