
Southlake Assault Defense Attorney
Arrested for Assault in Southlake, TX? Let Us Defend You!
If you or someone you love has been accused of assault, you must hire an experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorney to protect your rights and freedom. In Texas, assault is a criminal offense that is punishable by fines, probation, and even jail or prison time.
At the Law Offices Of Mark M. Childress, we are committed to helping you secure the most favorable outcome in your case, whether that is getting your entire case dismissed or reducing the charges or penalties you face. We can review your case, determine all your available legal options, and fight for you inside and outside the courtroom.
Contact a Southlake assault lawyer from The Law Office of Mark M. Childress today at (817) 497-8148 to discuss your legal options.
What is Assault in Texas?
In Texas, assault is a criminal offense that involves intentionally causing physical harm or the reasonable fear of physical harm to another person. It is important to note that assault does not have to result in actual injury to be charged and prosecuted. Even if the victim sustains no injuries, the defendant can still be charged with assault.
There are two main types of assault charges in Texas: simple assault and aggravated assault. Simple assault involves intentionally or recklessly causing bodily injury to another person or intentionally threatening them with imminent bodily harm, while aggravated assault involves causing serious bodily injury to another person or using or exhibiting a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.
Penalties for a Conviction for Assault
In Texas, simple assault is typically considered a Class A misdemeanor. Penalties may include up to one year in county jail, fines of up to $4,000, or both.
The penalties for aggravated assault can vary depending on factors such as the severity of the injury, the use of a deadly weapon, and the victim's status (e.g., a public servant or a family member). Penalties can range from a second-degree felony, which can result in 2 to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000, to a first-degree felony, which can result in 5 to 99 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000.
If you are convicted of assault, you may also be required to pay restitution to your victim. Restitution is money that the court orders the defendant to pay to the victim to cover medical bills, property damage, or other losses related to the crime.


Exceptional Legal Representation
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Our Attorneys personally handle each case themselves. You will have direct access to your attorney to be able to get the answers that you need.
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Honesty and transparency are critical in building trust with your attorney. You will always know what is going on with your case every step of the way.
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At our firm you're not just a case number, our staff will always know the status of your case and help to make your situation more manageable.
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Our team understands that no two cases are the same. Your strategy will be tailored specifically to you and your family's goals.

