Brandon Taylor was charged Saturday with second-offense driving while intoxicated in Harris County, a felony allegation under Texas repeat-offender statutes.
Felony DWI prosecutions can proceed even without accidents when prior convictions fall within enhancement periods.
Taylor faces potential incarceration and lengthy license revocation if a jury or judge returns a guilty verdict.
Prosecutors will introduce prior conviction documents during pretrial motions to establish eligibility for enhanced charges.
The filing reflects continued Harris County enforcement against repeat impaired drivers during the June 14 court cycle.
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