Penalties for Felony offenses 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.
Building a Defense Against Felony Charges
A skilled felony defense attorney in Georgetown can help you challenge a 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.
A Proven History Of Success
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No Charges Filed Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
We represented a woman under investigation for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and assault family violence. By demonstrating she was actually the victim and providing key evidence to authorities, we prevented any charges from being filed against her.
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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. We were able to get the case reduced to a misdemeanor and ultimately dismissed.
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Case Rejected Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
We represented a client charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. By acting early, reviewing the evidence thoroughly, and providing key information to the prosecutor, we built a strong defense that led to the case being no-billed and rejected.
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Case dismissed Assault Causes Bodily Injury of a Family Member
We represented a young man charged with assault causing bodily injury to a family member. After conducting our own investigation into the alleged victim, we met with the prosecutor, and the county attorney declined to prosecute the case.
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Case Dismissed Assault causing bodily injury
We represented a woman accused of assault causing bodily injury with family violence. Through our experience as former prosecutors, we were able to point out certain evidence that showed our client was the true victim, which resulted in her case being dismissed in the interest of justice.