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Defending against a Texas weapons charge

On Behalf of | Dec 9, 2022 | Weapons Charges |

Defending against a Texas Weapons Charge requires a thorough understanding of the state’s weapons law. There are a variety of factors that can determine whether or not a charge is warranted. A skilled defense attorney will know how to build a solid defense and negotiate a favorable outcome. In some cases, the penalties for a weapons charge can be serious and may include jail time. In order to minimize the potential punishments, it is imperative to contact a defense lawyer as soon as possible.

The laws surrounding weapons are always changing and are not always clear. It is important to consult a criminal defense lawyer for information on the latest and greatest in Texas firearm laws. In addition, a lawyer can help ensure that you are not subjected to improper legal procedures during your arrest.

There are many different weapons charges that are commonly charged against individuals in Texas. These include the illegal purchase and sale of a firearm, the illegal use of a firearm, and the improper discharge of a firearm. It is also possible to be charged with the possession of a weapon for a crime that did not occur. In addition, a Texas weapons charge may be based on the type of weapon possessed, the place in which it was possessed, and whether it was used during the commission of a crime.

The use of a weapon in the commission of a crime may be charged as a felony, but a simple assault with a weapon is a misdemeanor. In addition, the use of a weapon during a sexual assault may increase the felony level. There are also laws in Texas that allow for civilian possession of firearms.

The law regarding weapon possession in Texas is complex and confusing. The state takes weapons charges seriously and has harsh penalties. Having an experienced defense lawyer on your side can make a significant difference in your life. A skilled attorney will know how to navigate the system and may be able to lower your charges or even dismiss them altogether.

One of the most common weapons charges is carrying a firearm on a felony level. If the weapon was carried during a robbery, the charge can increase to a life prison sentence. A robbery can also increase the felony level to a deadly weapon charge, which is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

In addition to the use of a weapon, there are also laws pertaining to concealed carrying. A concealed carry license is necessary to carry a handgun in Texas. The Texas Open Carry Law went into effect on January 1, 2016. This law allows individuals who possess a concealed handgun license to carry their handgun in public places, including public buildings.

If you have been charged with a weapons charge, you should consult with a Texas weapons charge attorney as soon as possible. You can contact the Law Office of Clarissa Fernandez Pratt for more information.