Tag: assault family violence
Is Assault Causing Bodily Injury to a Family Member a Felony or Misdemeanor?
Assault Causing Bodily Injury to a Family Member in Texas In Texas, most assault family violence cases are classified as Class A Misdemeanors. That means that for someone who has been arrested for assault causing bodily injury to a family member, at the very least, faces up to a year in jail and/or up to a $4,000.00 fine….
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Assault Family Violence: Can My Spouse “Drop the Charges?”
Assault and Family Violence Law in Texas
Assault and Family Violence Laws in Texas Assault and family violence laws in Texas are taken extremely serious by judges, prosecutors and police. If you have been arrested or charged with assault or assault family violence, you need to immediately obtain legal representation. If you are facing assault or domestic violence charges in Austin or Travis County, please…
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Violation of a Protective Order in Texas: Texas Penal Code Section 25.07
Violation of a Protective Order in Texas If you are accused of violation of a protective order, you face a very serious criminal criminal charge. Under Texas law, violating a protective order can be prosecuted as either a felony or a misdemeanor. However, regardless of the classification of the charge, judges and prosecutors take…
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