Dallas Assault & Battery Lawyer
Experienced Assault Defense Attorney Serving Dallas County, TX
At Scott H. Palmer, P.C., we provide comprehensive legal representation for individuals facing assault and battery charges in Dallas, Texas. Understanding the intricacies of these charges is crucial, and our experienced attorneys are here to guide you through the legal process.
To speak with our experienced Dallas assault attorney, give us a call at (214) 891-3382 or contract us online today.
What is Assault?
Assault, a prevalent charge in criminal law, involves intentionally causing another person to fear imminent bodily harm, creating an apprehension of harm. It's essential to note that no physical contact is necessary for an assault charge; the focus is on the threat of harm.
Degrees of Assault
Assault charges in Texas span a range from simple assault to aggravated assault.
- Simple assault, typically a Class C misdemeanor, involves causing apprehension of harm without aggravating factors.
- Aggravated assault, a more severe offense, entails specific factors such as use of a deadly weapon or causing serious bodily injury, leading to increased penalties.
Penalties for Assault in Texas
The penalties for assault in Texas vary based on several factors, including the severity of the offense and any aggravating elements present. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the case, consequences may encompass:
- fines
- probation
- mandatory counseling
- protective orders
- imprisonment
What is Battery?
Battery, another offense in the realm of criminal law, involves the intentional and unlawful application of force or violence upon another person. Unlike assault, battery requires actual physical contact.
Degrees of Battery
Similar to assault, battery charges have varying degrees.
- Simple battery, often a misdemeanor, involves basic physical contact without aggravating factors.
- Aggravated battery, a more serious offense, may involve elements such as the use of a weapon or causing severe injuries.
Penalties for Battery in Texas
The penalties for battery in Texas depend on factors such as the severity of the offense, the presence of aggravating factors, and the overall circumstances surrounding the case. Like assault, consequences may include fines, probation, mandatory counseling, protective orders, and imprisonment.
Our Experienced Dallas Assault & Battery Attorneys Can Help
Navigating the legal complexities of assault and battery charges requires skilled representation. At Scott H. Palmer, P.C., our experienced attorneys are committed to providing comprehensive legal support, building a robust defense tailored to your case, and working to minimize potential consequences.
To speak with our experienced Dallas assault attorney, give us a call at (214) 891-3382 or contract us online today.
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Not Guilty Murder
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Not Guilty Sexual Assault of a Child
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Case Dismissed Continuous Sexual Assault of a Child
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Not Guilty Murder
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Not Guilty Murder
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No Billed by Grand Jury Sexual Assault
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No Billed by Grand Jury Endangering a Child
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No Billed by Grand Jury Burglary of a Habitation
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Deferred Probation Racing Causing Serious Bodily Injury or Death
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Not Guilty DWI by Drugs
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Case Dismissed Indecency with a Child
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No Billed by Grand Jury Aggravated Assault Deadly Weapon
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Case Dismissed Assault Public Servant
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Case Dismissed First Degree Drug Possession
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No Billed by Grand Jury Assault Impeding Breath
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Not Guilty DWI