What Are the Penalties for Felonies in Texas?
In Texas, the penalties for a felony conviction depend on the type of felony committed.
A felony conviction can result in serious penalties, including:
- Fines
- Probation
- Community service
- Jail time
- Loss of gun rights
- Loss of professional licenses
Additionally, if you are convicted of a felony, you may be required to pay restitution to those you have harmed. You may also be required to register as a sex offender if you are convicted of a sexual offense.
A Proven History Of Success
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Case Dismissed Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Our client was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Family Violence and the case was reduced to a misdemeanor and ultimately dismissed.
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Case Rejected Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
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Case dismissed Assault causes bodily injury of a family member
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Case dismissed Assault causes bodily injury of a family member
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Case dismissed Assault causes bodily injury of a family member
What Are the Defenses for Felonies in Texas?
A skilled criminal defense attorney can help you challenge a felony charge and pursue the best possible outcome in your case.
There are several defenses that can help you fight a felony charge and avoid conviction, including:
- Insanity
- Self-defense
- False accusations
- Lack of evidence
- Lack of intent
- Mistaken identity
- Insanity
- Defense of a third party or property
Contact a Georgetown felony defense attorney at (512) 961-4555 today for your consultation.