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Does a Texas assault charge involve jail time?

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Does a Texas assault charge involve jail time?

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Assault charges in Texas and their associated penalties vary, with some serious forms of assault carrying penalties involving serious jail time and fines. Penalties for assault charges can include: • Prison terms • Fines • Revocation of your right to bear arms • Protective orders that can keep you away from family and others, or that will prevent you from living in your home • If you are not a U.S. citizen, an assault conviction in Texas can also mean that you are deported or denied a green card in the U.S. You are more likely to face the more serious penalties for assault, including prison terms and revoked rights, if you are charged and convicted for aggravated assault. Aggravated assault, particularly that with a deadly weapon, is a felony. You will face stiffer penalties based upon the injuries involved in your case, and if you have prior assaults on your record. Aggravated assault can carry sentences for up to 20 years in prison. Cases of domestic or family violence, and child abu

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