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Operating a vehicle after license suspension.
Usually every DWI arrest involves a Texas driver’s license suspension action.  When persons are arrested for DWI, they are asked to undergo a breath test at the police station.  San Antonio DWI charges end up in a suspended license in most cases.  If that person [...]]]></description>
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<p>Operating a vehicle after license suspension.</p>
<p>Usually every <strong>DWI</strong> arrest involves a <strong>Texas</strong> driver’s license suspension action.  When persons are arrested for DWI, they are asked to undergo a breath test at the police station.  <strong>San Antonio DWI</strong> charges end up in a suspended license in most cases.  If that person refuses to perform the breath test, their license is suspended for 6 months or 180 days.  However, if one submits to the test and registers a BAC content of .08 percent or more, their license is suspended for a minimum of 90 days after the breath test.  With either license suspension, everyone is issued a 40-day temp.  Some sentences in <strong>DWI</strong> cases for arrested suspects with previous convictions involve additional suspensions spanning 6 &#8211; 24 months.  In Texas, operating a vehicle after a suspended license, can lead to a new arrestable offense with a possible jail sentence of up to 6 months.</p>
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