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Dallas Violent Crime Lawyer

Qualified Texas Violent Crime Attorney

A violent crime is a criminal offense that involves the act of violence or violent behavior.  Violent crimes are also committed when an individual threatens to use violence upon another person.   When violent crimes are committed, the individual committing the crime may or may not use a weapon such as a firearm or a knife.

Frequently committed violent crimes include, but are not limited to:  assault, battery, aggravated assault, armed robbery, weapon crimes, murder, manslaughter, arson, child abuse, hate crimes, terrorism, homicide, vehicular manslaughter and carjacking. 

Violent Crime Charges & Penalties

When people are about to be charged with a violent crime in the state of Texas, there are a few things that law enforcement will take into consideration before classifying the person’s charges as a misdemeanor or felony.  Some of these things include the person’s prior criminal history, if the person used a weapon when they committed the violent crime, if the person injured another person and the extent of that person’s injuries.  Additionally, law enforcement will evaluate the case to see if the crime was intentional or premeditated.  Once all of these factors have been taken into close consideration, the person will either be charged with a misdemeanor or felony.  In most felony violent crime cases, if the person is convicted, he/she will be sentenced with jail time equal to 1 year or more.   Convicted violent crime offenders may also be sentenced with monetary fines, counseling, community service and probation. 

Dallas, Texas Violent Crime Attorney

Once a person has been charged with a violent crime, the absolute best thing he/she can do is to obtain the services of a qualified Dallas violent crime defense attorney.  Unlike attorneys who are not familiar with violent crime cases, an experienced violent crime defense lawyer will know how to work with prosecutors, carefully evaluate evidence, review police procedures and incorporate effective defense tactics to obtain a winning outcome.

If you are looking for an experienced Dallas violent crime attorney, contact D'Amore Law Firm today!

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