Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
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Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
So I have a friend wanting to get his license. He was arrested back in December of 2017 for a DWI but was charged with a public intoxication. That's going to disqualify him for 5 years right?
Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
You are ineligible for a license for five years after a conviction for a Class A or Class B misdemeanor. What was the sentence?
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Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
PI is a class C misdemeanor, if that’s what he was convicted of then he should be eligible for a LTC.
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Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
ScottDLS wrote:PI is a class C misdemeanor, if that’s what he was convicted of then he should be eligible for a LTC.
As long as he has not had two previous convictions for PI.it would then be a class B.
Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
He never got the DWI put on his record. It went straight to PI. But he's on probation for a few more months. If he happens to mess up then they are going to give him a DWI
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That's all he's ever got besides onespeeding ticket
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Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
WTR wrote: As long as he has not had two previous convictions for PI.it would then be a class B.
Ok then I must be missing or misunderstanding the statute.
It says in part
Sub section (e) states(c) Except as provided by Subsection (e), an offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
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I see no other text that modifies the offense to a class B..(e) An offense under this section committed by a person younger than 21 years of age is punishable in the same manner as if the minor committed an offense to which Section 106.071, Alcoholic Beverage Code, applies
Where is the part that supports "As long as he has not had two previous convictions for PI.it would then be a class B" please.
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Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
"Asking for a 'friend' " lol ;) we won't tell.
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Re: Asking for a friend. Public intoxication
My mistake, this only applies to minors.E.Marquez wrote:WTR wrote: As long as he has not had two previous convictions for PI.it would then be a class B.
Ok then I must be missing or misunderstanding the statute.
It says in partSub section (e) states(c) Except as provided by Subsection (e), an offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
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I see no other text that modifies the offense to a class B..(e) An offense under this section committed by a person younger than 21 years of age is punishable in the same manner as if the minor committed an offense to which Section 106.071, Alcoholic Beverage Code, applies
Where is the part that supports "As long as he has not had two previous convictions for PI.it would then be a class B" please.