Assault
Trusted Assault Attorney in Texas
Facing assault charges in Texas can be an overwhelming and distressing experience. The consequences of a conviction can be severe, with hefty fines, imprisonment, and a lifelong criminal record at stake. If you find yourself in such a situation, it is crucial to seek the assistance of a skilled and experienced Texas assault attorney who can fight for the best possible outcome on your behalf. At the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall, we are committed to providing aggressive representation and protecting your rights throughout the legal process.
Protect your rights, freedom, and future by reaching out to the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall today at (214) 887-0911 to book a consultation.
Understanding Assault Charges in Texas
Assault is a serious criminal offense that involves intentionally causing harm, threatening, or engaging in offensive physical contact with another individual without their consent. In Texas, as in most jurisdictions, assault is a crime that is taken very seriously by the legal system. A conviction could result in hefty fines, lengthy imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record.
With our experience in handling assault cases, you can count on the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall to navigate the complexities of the Texas legal system to achieve the best possible outcome for you. Whether you’re facing misdemeanor or felony assault charges, having an experienced lawyer on your side can be the decisive factor between a guilty or not guilty verdict.
Actions Constituting Assault Under Texas Law
Under Texas law, a person can be charged with assault when they engage in one of the following actions:
Intentional Bodily Injury
They intentionally cause bodily injury to another individual. This means that the person deliberately intended to harm someone physically, and the action resulted in observable injuries, such as bruises, cuts, or fractures.
Threatening Behavior
They threaten another person in a manner that causes them to fear for their safety. It's important to note that even if the person making the threats doesn't physically harm the other individual, the fear instilled in the victim is sufficient for assault charges.
Offensive or Provocative Physical Contact
They have physical contact with another person in a way that is considered offensive or provocative. This form of assault typically involves unwanted touching or actions that violate the personal space or dignity of the victim.
Types of Assault Charges in Texas
In the state of Texas, the classification of assault charges varies based on the nature and seriousness of the offense. From lesser infractions to more severe transgressions, the Texas legal system categorizes assault charges to ensure appropriate and proportional legal responses.
Here are various forms of assault charges recognized in Texas:
- Simple Assault: This is the least severe type of assault, involving threats or offensive physical contact.
- Aggravated Assault: A more serious charge, aggravated assault occurs when the defendant inflicts severe physical harm, uses a deadly weapon, or brandishes one during the assault.
- Assault with a Deadly Weapon: Charged when a deadly weapon is used or displayed during the assault.
- Assault against a Public Servant: Involves assault against a government officer, employee, or agent.
- Domestic Violence Assault: Charges of domestic violence assault apply when the assault is committed against a family member, a current or former partner, or a household member.
The Penalties for Assault in Texas
In Texas, the severity of assault charges determines the penalties imposed, with distinctions made between misdemeanors and felonies. Depending on the classification of the offense, individuals convicted of assault can face a range of punishments, including fines and imprisonment.
Let’s explore the different degrees of assault charges and their corresponding penalties:
- Class C misdemeanor assault: Up to $500 fine
- Class B misdemeanor assault: Up to 180 days in jail and/or up to a $2,000 fine
- Class A misdemeanor assault: Up to one year in jail and/or up to a $4,000 fine
- Third-degree felony assault: 2 to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine
- Second-degree felony assault: 2 to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine
- First-degree felony assault: 5 to 99 years or life in prison and up to a $10,000 fine
How to Get False Assault Charges Dismissed in Texas
If you’ve been wrongfully accused of assault in Texas, it’s essential to consult with a skilled criminal defense attorney experienced in handling false assault charges. At the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall, we can devise the best strategies for your specific case, such as:
Effective Negotiation and Defense: Our legal representation will skillfully negotiate with the prosecution for a dismissal or present a robust defense in court.
Defenses for Assault
When facing assault charges, it is essential to explore all available defenses to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for your case. The Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal assistance and aggressive representation against assault charges in Texas.
Depending on the circumstances surrounding the incident, several common defenses can be employed, and our experienced team will work diligently to employ the most effective strategies for your defense:
Self-Defense
False Accusation
Duress or Force
Lack of Compelling Evidence
Self-Defense
False Accusation
Duress or Force
Lack of Compelling Evidence
Consult an Experienced Texas Assault Attorney
When facing assault charges, the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall is your trusted ally. Our experienced team of legal professionals is well-versed in the intricacies of assault defenses and will leave no stone unturned to safeguard your rights. We are committed to providing aggressive representation, personalized attention, and strategic defense strategies tailored to your unique case.
Call the Law Offices of Bill J. Stovall at (214) 887-0911 to start building a strong defense today.