
There are few crimes more punishable than domestic violence offenses. In fact, you may be charged with a first-degree felony and spend the remainder of your life in jail if the offense is deemed harsh enough. That is why if you find yourself in this situation, you need the assistance of an experienced attorney who is ready to fight your charges, tooth-and-nail. Please read on and reach out to our skilled Texas domestic violence defense attorneys to learn more about how we can help you through the legal process going forward.
What is domestic violence?
Domestic violence, by law, encompasses various offenses an individual can commit against a party with whom he or she has a familial, household, or romantic relationship. Domestic violence, by Texas law, is defined as the following:
- Knowingly or intentionally threatening imminent bodily harm to an individual with which you have a domestic relationship
- Knowingly or intentionally making physical contact with a third party that would offend the victim
- Knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly causing bodily harm to a person with which you have a domestic relationship
What happens if I am convicted of a domestic violence charge?
The state of Texas takes domestic offenders very seriously, and if you are someone who has been charged with an act of domestic violence, you will need to hire an experienced attorney as soon as you can. Some of the consequences you may face if convicted of an act of domestic violence include 5 or more years in prison (up to 99 years), and a potential $10,000 fine. Courts will consider various factors when determining the sentence, including the relationship between the victim and the accused, the accused party’s past domestic violence convictions, and whether strangulation or suffocation was part of the offense.
Are there any defenses against domestic violence charges?
There are potential defenses against domestic violence charges, however, you will need a seasoned attorney on your side to present them as effectively as possible. For example, a knowledgeable attorney may be able to prove that you did not realize you were doing something wrong, that the act was unintentional, that the act was committed in self-defense, or even that the accusation of domestic violence is completely false.
Contact our experienced Texas firm
We are knowledgeable attorneys who are ready to help preserve your freedom and keep you out of jail. If you or a loved one are facing a criminal charge in the state of Texas, reach out to our firm today. We have been defending individuals in your position for years, and we are ready to do the same for you. If you need a firm who will aggressively fight for your rights, look no further–simply contact Carrol & Hinojosa today.