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Brazoria County Violent Crime Lawyer

Aggressive Defense Against Violent Crime Charges in Texas

Violent crimes involve the use of force or the threat of force against another person. While violent crimes can be charged as misdemeanors, if charged as a felony they will carry much harsher punishments and penalties. If you or someone you love is facing charges for a violent crime, then you need the help of a violent crime lawyer at the Law Offices of Tom & Ann Stickler.


Contact our Brazoria County violent crime attorney at (281) 601-4133 for a free consultation.


Common Types of Violent Crimes in Texas

A violent crime is a criminal offense that involves the use or threat of physical force or violence against another person. It typically inflicts harm, injury, or death upon the victim.

Here are some common types of violent crimes that occur in Texas:

  • Assault: Assault involves intentionally causing bodily harm or injury to another person. It can range from simple assault, which involves threats or attempts to cause physical harm, to aggravated assault, which involves the use of a weapon or serious injury.
  • Robbery: Robbery is the act of taking someone's property or belongings by force, threat, or intimidation. It often involves the use of weapons and can occur in various settings such as homes, businesses, or on the streets.
  • Homicide: Homicide refers to the unlawful killing of another person. It can be classified into different categories, such as murder (intentional killing with malice aforethought), manslaughter (unintentional killing without malice aforethought), and capital murder (murder with specific aggravating factors).
  • Sexual Assault: Sexual assault involves non-consensual sexual contact or penetration. It can include acts like rape, sexual battery, or indecent exposure. Sexual assault is a severe crime that causes significant physical and emotional harm to victims.
  • Domestic Violence: Domestic violence refers to violent acts committed within domestic relationships, including spouses, partners, family members, or household members. It can involve physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, or financial control.
  • Child Abuse: Child abuse encompasses various forms of maltreatment towards children, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, or exploitation. These crimes can have long-lasting effects on the well-being and development of children.
  • Hate Crimes: Hate crimes occur when individuals commit crimes against others due to their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics. These crimes are motivated by prejudice and bias.
  • Kidnapping: Kidnapping involves the unlawful abduction or confinement of another person against their will. It can occur for various reasons, such as ransom, extortion, or to facilitate another crime.

What are the Penalties for Violent Crimes in Texas?

Violent crimes are some of the most serious types of crimes that can be charged. Because of the nature of these crimes, they are often charged as felonies, even for a first offense. If convicted, you could be facing serious penalties, including:

  • Fines
  • Jail time
  • Probation
  • Community service
  • Restitution

Contact Our Brazoria County Violent Crime Attorney Today

Because of the serious nature of violent crimes, prosecutors will often be very aggressive in their pursuit of a conviction. They will try to build a strong case against you, and they will try to portray you in the worst possible light. They may use false evidence or witnesses, and they may even withhold evidence that could help your case. When you face serious criminal charges, you need an attorney who will fight for you and who will work to protect your rights.

If you are facing charges for a violent crime, then you need a criminal defense attorney who understands how to build a strong case. Our firm has the experience and skills necessary to help you. We understand that you have a lot to lose if you are convicted, and we will work to protect your rights and help you get the best possible outcome.


Call our Brazoria County violent crime lawyer at (281) 601-4133 or contact us online today for a free case evaluation.


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