Texas educators facing DWI charges can now access legal defense from Texas Criminal Defense Group (866-316-1472) that addresses both criminal court proceedings and the potential impact on teaching licenses.

-- Texas Criminal Defense Group announces its DWI defense service for teachers facing driving while intoxicated cases, as it explains the dual implications of such cases on the educator's personal freedom and career. A single DWI allegation can result in criminal penalties while also triggering review by the Texas Education Agency, placing teaching certificates and long-term employment at risk.
More information can be found at https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/texas-criminal-lawyers/texas-dwi-lawyers
Research shows that substance-related violations remain a leading cause of professional discipline among Texas educators. A ten-year review found that hundreds of teachers were sanctioned for drug-related offenses, including alcohol-related DWI citations, reflecting heightened scrutiny applied to educators as public role models. Even cases resolved without jail time may lead to license suspension or revocation, depending on the facts and timing of the offense.
Texas Criminal Defense Group explains that DWI cases involving teachers require a coordinated legal strategy that considers both systems at play. Decisions made early in a criminal case, including evidence challenges and plea negotiations, can influence how the TEA evaluates the incident. Attorneys familiar with both processes can anticipate licensing implications while defending the underlying charge.
The firm’s DWI defense team includes attorneys with advanced training in breath and blood testing, field sobriety procedures, and evidentiary analysis. Led by board-certified criminal law attorney Stephen Hamilton, the group has handled more than 11,500 cases statewide and represents clients through a network of regional offices.
“Teachers often come to us focused on the criminal charge, not realizing their license may also be in jeopardy,” a firm spokesperson said.
Beyond educator-related DWI matters, Texas Criminal Defense Group represents clients facing a wide range of intoxication-related charges, including felony DWI, DWI with a child passenger, commercial CDL DWI, boating while intoxicated, and intoxicated manslaughter. With offices located across Texas, the firm provides statewide representation for individuals seeking experienced defense in both straightforward and complex cases.
One recent client shared, “I had a case opened from about 3 years ago, that I had no idea about. I contacted this firm for all the great reviews. I didn’t have to show up or do anything really, my lawyer got the charge dismissed and I got to go on with my life. Highly recommend.”
Teachers facing DWI charges can learn more about available defense options by visiting https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/texas-criminal-lawyers/texas-dwi-lawyers
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Name: Stephen Hamilton
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Organization: Texas Criminal Defense Group
Address: 316 W 12th St suite 400, Austin, Texas 78701, United States
Website: https://texascriminaldefensegroup.com/
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