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Assault, aggravated assault, deadly conduct, terroristic threat, murder, manslaughter, robbery, and kidnapping defense in Texas.

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Manslaughter in Texas Penal Code §19.04 — 2nd Degree Felony Charges

Manslaughter in Texas under Penal Code §19.04 is reckless killing — 2nd-degree felony, 2 to 20 years TDCJ. Distinguishes from murder (intentional) and negligent homicide.

RLReggie London June 12, 2024
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Aggravated Assault Texas Penal Code §22.02 — Charges Explained

Aggravated assault in Texas under Penal Code §22.02 is a 2nd-degree felony, enhanced to 1st-degree in specific contexts. Deadly weapon use or serious bodily injury required.

RLReggie London June 11, 2024
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Aggravated Robbery in Texas Penal Code §29.03 — 1st Degree Felony Charges

Aggravated robbery in Texas under Penal Code §29.03 is a 1st-degree felony — 5 to 99 years or life. Deadly weapon use, serious bodily injury, or elderly/disabled victim.

RLReggie London June 11, 2024
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Harassment Texas Penal Code §42.07 — Charges and Defense Strategies

Texas harassment under Penal Code §42.07: Class B misdemeanor base, Class A on prior conviction. Includes electronic communications, repeated calls, threats.

RLReggie London June 10, 2024
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Terroristic Threat in Texas — Penal Code §22.07 Charges and Defense

Terroristic threat in Texas Penal Code §22.07. Class B misdemeanor base; enhanced to felony for threats against public servants, public buildings, or causing public terror.

RLReggie London June 9, 2024
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What Is "Sudden Passion" in a Texas Murder Case?

Texas sudden passion (PC 19.02(d)) reduces first-degree murder to second-degree felony at punishment phase. Adequate cause, provocation, defense strategy.

RLReggie London May 13, 2026
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How To Beat Assault Charges In Frisco, TX Using Strong Defense?

Assault charges in Frisco, TX, can catch people completely by surprise. While most people hear the word “assault” and immediately picture physical violence, i...

RLReggie London May 6, 2026
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Kidnapping Charges In Frisco, Texas: A Defense Lawyer’s Perspective

Facing kidnapping charges in Frisco is one of the most serious legal situations an individual can encounter in North Texas. These charges carry not only sever...

RLReggie London April 20, 2026
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Capital Murder Charges In Frisco, Texas: A Defense Lawyer’s Guide To High-Stakes Cases

Capital murder charges in Texas represent the most serious legal category in the state’s judicial system. Unlike standard homicide cases, these charges involv...

RLReggie London April 20, 2026
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Burglary With Intent To Commit Sexual Assault Defense Attorney In Dallas, TX

Burglary with intent to commit sexual assault is one of the most serious charges a person can face in Texas. It carries severe prison sentences, lifelong cons...

RLReggie London March 18, 2026
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Aggravated Kidnapping With Intent To Violate/Abuse Sexually: Texas Law

The crime of aggravated kidnapping with intent to violate or abuse sexually is one of the most serious offenses in the Texas Penal Code. It represents a terri...

RLReggie London March 18, 2026
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Penal Code 22.021 Aggravated Sexual Assault

Aggravated sexual assault represents one of the most serious criminal offenses under Texas law, carrying severe penalties that can forever alter a person's li...

RLReggie London February 5, 2026
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Sexual Assault Attorney Texas Law Evolution

Sexual assault attorneys in Texas have seen the law evolve significantly over the years, making it essential for those facing allegations to fully understand ...

RLReggie London February 3, 2026
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Child Sexual Assault Lawyer for Invasive Recording

A child sexual assault lawyer is essential when facing invasive visual recording charges in Texas, as these cases carry serious legal consequences. Under Texa...

RLReggie London January 23, 2026
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Legal Help From a Child Sexual Assault Attorney

Being accused of indecency with a child in Texas is one of the most serious allegations an individual can face. Charges under Texas Penal Code § 21.11 can car...

RLReggie London January 21, 2026
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Federal Kidnapping Lawyer Handles Kidnapping Charges

If you are facing serious criminal allegations in Dallas Fort Worth, consulting a federal kidnapping lawyer early is critical. Kidnapping charges are consider...

RLReggie London March 24, 2026
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Criminal Defense Lawyer Aggravated Assault

If you or a loved one is facing an aggravated assault charge in Texas, especially in the Dallas Fort Worth area, the stakes could not be higher. A conviction ...

RLReggie London March 24, 2026
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Sexual Assault Attorney Texas Voyeurism Charge

Being charged with a voyeurism offense in Texas can be frightening and life-altering — especially in a region like Dallas Fort Worth, where courts and prosecu...

RLReggie London March 24, 2026
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Dallas Fort Worth Child Sexual Assault Attorney for Online Solicitation Cases

In today’s digital age, online communication, texting, social media, and chat apps are part of everyday life. But for some individuals, what begins as an onli...

RLReggie London March 27, 2026
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Federal Crime Lawyer Handles Texas Bank Robbery

A Federal crime lawyer is critical from the moment a person is accused of bank robbery in Texas, especially when the case falls under federal jurisd...

RLReggie London January 12, 2026

Common Questions About Texas Assault Charges

What is the difference between assault and aggravated assault in Texas?+

Simple assault (Tex. Penal Code §22.01) involves causing bodily injury or threatening imminent harm. Aggravated assault (§22.02) requires serious bodily injury OR use of a deadly weapon — a 2nd-degree felony with 2-20 years in prison.

Is a Texas assault charge a felony?+

It depends. Simple assault causing bodily injury is a Class A misdemeanor. With family-violence enhancements, prior convictions, or against a public servant, it becomes a 3rd-degree felony. Aggravated assault is always at least a 2nd-degree felony.

What is family violence assault?+

Assault against a household member, dating partner, or family member. First offense is Class A misdemeanor; subsequent offenses are 3rd-degree felonies. Convictions trigger lifetime firearm bans under federal law (18 U.S.C. §922(g)(9)).

Can I get an assault charge dismissed?+

Yes — through self-defense at trial, lack of evidence (no visible injury, no witnesses), affidavit of non-prosecution from the alleged victim (does not bind the State), or pretrial diversion in many counties.

What does "deadly weapon" mean in Texas?+

Anything that in its manner of use or intended use is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury (Tex. Penal Code §1.07(17)). Firearms qualify per se; everyday objects (cars, bottles, fists with hands trained in martial arts) can qualify based on how they were used.

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L&L Law Group represents clients across North Texas counties for DWI, assault, drug crimes, juvenile defense, outstanding warrants, bond reduction, and expunction matters.

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