Non-family sexual assault and Texas law

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By Coleen Dozer


 

If you’ve been charged with sexual assault in the State of Texas, it’s important to find an experienced, aggressive attorney who is dedicated to protecting your rights in the case. Because these types of cases are emotional and personal, it can be difficult to sift out the truth of what really happened when dealing with police or the judicial system. A good lawyer can help you to get your side of the story told.

 

Sexual assault is generally defined as the use of actual or threatened physical force to engage in unwanted sexual activities with another person. Texas law can vary from the laws in other states in regards to sexual assault, so it’s important to find a lawyer who is well versed in the laws of Texas, as well as specific laws in your county or region, if you are charged with this type of crime. A sexual assault conviction can have a profound impact on a person’s life. That’s why it’s critical to obtain a lawyer who specializes in these types of cases.

 

The types of defendants in any assault case ranges widely. A good law firm specializing in assault cases typically represents clients such as husbands, wives, roommates, boyfriends, girlfriends, and even same-sex partners. Charges in assault cases include:

 

* Assault by Threat or Contact (Class C Assault)

 

* Assault with Bodily Injury (Misdemeanor Assault)

 

* Assault with Bodily Injury - Family Member (Domestic battery)

 

* Harassment / stalking

 

* Terroristic threats / death threats

 

* Aggravated assaults (felony assault)

 

Another aspect of being charged with assault in the State of Texas means that you may be subject to the “No Drop” policy. This policy states that once a complaint of assault has been filed, the complaining party does not have the option of dropping the charges. The state will instead pick up the case and you will be taken to court even if the complaining party changes their mind and no longer wishes to pursue criminal charges.

 

Despite the strict laws and legal procedures associated with assault, there is the possibility of having charges reduced or dropped. The first step towards resolving an assault case in Texas is to consult with an attorney experienced in the field of assault as soon as possible after a charge is filed. Make sure to do thorough research when looking for an assault attorney and ask plenty of questions to assure that you are procuring the services of someone who is well versed in these types of cases and personally dedicated to helping you through this delicate and difficult experience. Some large law firms may hand off your case to a less experienced associate. Look for a smaller firm with experienced lawyers who will handle your case personally and discreetly.

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