Understanding the Nature of Assault Allegations in Texas
In Texas, assault is defined broadly under state law. The legal definition encompasses a range of behaviors, from causing bodily injury to another person to making threats that place someone in imminent fear of bodily harm. Due to the broad nature of this definition, allegations of assault can arise from various situations, including domestic disputes, altercations in public places, or even misunderstandings where no physical contact occurred. Unfortunately, this also means that false allegations can be made with relative ease, often based on misunderstandings, personal vendettas, or attempts to gain an advantage in related legal matters such as divorce or child custody cases. The consequences of an assault conviction in Texas can be severe, depending on the circumstances of the alleged incident. Assault charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies, with penalties including jail time, substantial fines, and mandatory counseling or anger management classes. In some cases, an assault conviction can also result in the loss of certain civil rights, such as the right to own firearms. Therefore, defending against these charges is of paramount importance, particularly when the accusations are unfounded.
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Douglas Wilder
Attorney Douglas Wilder has always stayed on the cutting edge of training and attending seminars to ensure he has the most knowledge he can to represent his clients. This has led him to be recognized as one of the Best Lawyers under 40 in Dallas by D magazine, and also recognized as a Super Lawyer for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, & 2023. .

