Yes. Unless it was felony probation. Only felony convictions limit your ability to possess firearms.
It depends. If your conditions of supervision restrict the possession of firearms, or if you are on probation for an offense punishable by one year or more, or if you are an unlawful user or addicted to a controlled substance (failed 2 or more drug tests)
no
You need a lawyer familiar with the laws of TX, lots of money and patience in order to find out.
One can find help in Texas for a DWI by visiting the local Bar Association and getting an attorney and if found convicted the options of drivers school , classes, and courses before probation or incarceration.
With no prior DWI an aggravated DWI charge can result in fines, counseling, probation, or even jail time.
Generally minor traffic violations do not cause your probation to be violated. It depends on how tightly the probation agreement is drawn. Most traffic tickets do not even show up on a probation officers radar, although you are required to self report the ticket to your probation officer.
Yes DUI/DWI is a crime in Texas.
Any second DWI conviction is a felony in Texas. A first DWI is a felony if there is a person 15 years or younger in the car, otherwise the first DWI is a misdemeanor.
Generally speaking, no. If you have a felony, you cannot legally own or purchase a gun.
Texas does not grant hunting rights to illiterates
Having a DWI on your record can make it difficult to become a teacher in Texas. Background checks are required to teach in Texas and a DWI could cause a person to be disqualified for a teaching position.
I dont know i was wondering the same thing but i found out here is two main versions of probation dwi marajuana related and other is assualt disorderly conduct not sure which but marajuana and dwi you will be tested