Understanding Assault Charges in Texas
In Texas, assault can be charged when a person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily harm to another individual, threatens another person with imminent harm, or makes physical contact that is offensive or provocative. Assault charges vary in severity depending on the circumstances, such as the nature of the act, the relationship between the individuals involved, and whether any injuries occurred. Assault charges are classified into misdemeanors and felonies, and each carries specific penalties.Class C Misdemeanor Assault
A Class C misdemeanor assault is the least severe type of assault charge in Texas. It applies when someone threatens another person with harm or makes offensive physical contact without causing injury. For example, pushing someone in anger without causing harm could lead to a Class C misdemeanor charge. The penalties for a Class C misdemeanor assault conviction include a fine of up to five hundred dollars. Jail time is not a punishment for this level of charge, but the conviction can still have long-term consequences on your record.
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