ASSAULT BLOG
What is Aggravated Assault?
Aggravated assault in Texas is defined under the Texas Penal Code as an assault that causes serious bodily injury to another person or involves the use of a deadly weapon. Unlike simple assault, aggravated assault is treated as a more severe crime due to the level of harm or the potential for significant harm.
Types of Aggravated Assault Charges
Legal Consequences of Aggravated Assault
The penalties for aggravated assault in Texas are severe and can include:
Why You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney
Facing aggravated assault charges without a lawyer can be overwhelming. Legal expertise is crucial for:
Meet Robert Barrera Arellano
Robert Barrera Arellano is a seasoned criminal defense attorney with extensive experience in handling aggravated assault cases in San Antonio. His professional background and dedication to defending his clients have earned him a reputation for excellence.
Defense Strategies for Aggravated Assault
Robert employs various defense strategies tailored to each case:
The Legal Process for Aggravated Assault Cases
Understanding the legal process can help alleviate some stress:
Common Misconceptions about Aggravated Assault
There are several myths surrounding aggravated assault:
Potential Defenses Against Aggravated Assault Charges
Robert can identify and utilize several defenses:
How Robert Barrera Arellano Can Help
Robert’s approach to legal defense is personalized and client-focused:
Legal Resources for Aggravated Assault in Texas
If you need further assistance, several resources are available:
Aggravated assault charges are serious, but with the right legal representation, you can navigate the complexities of the legal system. Robert Barrera Arellano is dedicated to defending your rights and achieving the best possible outcome. Don’t face these charges alone; contact Robert today for expert legal assistance.
Remain calm, avoid discussing the case with anyone other than your attorney, and contact a lawyer immediately.
By evaluating the evidence, identifying legal defenses, and representing you in court.
It depends on the specifics of your case, including evidence, witness testimony, and legal arguments.
The timeline can vary, but your attorney can provide an estimate based on your case details.
Legal fees vary, but many attorneys offer payment plans and initial consultations to discuss costs.
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