A Vigorous Defense Against Assault Charges


Assault: A Broad Overview
Assault is defined as one of these three types of acts:
- Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing physical bodily injury to another person.
- Intentionally or knowingly threatening another person with imminent bodily injury.
- Intentionally or knowingly causing physical contact with another in an offensive or provocative way.
What This Means
Assaultive Charges
Texas law provides for several kinds of assaultive offenses, including:
- Assault
- Aggravated assault
- Deadly conduct
- Injury to a child, elderly individual or disabled individual
- Terroristic threat
- Aiding suicide
- Tampering With consumer product
Family Violence
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The range of punishment for an assaultive offense is quite large. If you are charged with causing serious bodily injury to someone or of using a deadly weapon during the act it becomes a second-degree felony, which carries a possible punishment of up to 20 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. A knowledgeable, aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorney could be the difference between slight or severe punishment. We are currently serving Montgomery County, Harris County, Walker County, and Grimes County. Call (936) 539-1011 to schedule your free consultation with a GCH Lawyer.
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