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19 Jun 2023, 8:59 am
Aggravated assault charges may apply if a person allegedly used a deadly weapon or inflicted serious injuries. [read post]
1 Jan 2018, 6:50 am by Benson Varghese
The second of the two offenses was an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge. [read post]
9 Oct 2023, 2:10 pm by Melody McDonald Lanier
In this section, we discuss Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon (UCW) and a Texas traffic stop.In Texas, if you are pulled over and police discover you are committing some other type of crime, you can be charged with Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon (UCW) in addition to whatever other crime you are committing.Understanding the Law & Possible ChargesUnder Texas Penal Code § 46.02, it is illegal to carry a weapon while committing an… [read post]
9 Jul 2022, 5:17 pm by Melody McDonald Lanier
If you ask someone to define murder in Texas, they will usually say it’s intentionally taking someone’s life – often with a weapon such as a gun, knife or ligature. [read post]
23 Aug 2022, 1:45 pm
However, a charge may be elevated to a first-degree felony if the person committed aggravated assault against a family member and used a deadly weapon to inflict serious bodily injury. [read post]
20 Oct 2011, 6:03 am by Walter Reaves
Nowhere is that more apparent than in the definition of deadly weapon.The Texas Penal Code defines deadly weapon as anything that in it's manner of use or intended use is capable of causing death  or serious bodily injury. [read post]
17 May 2010, 4:11 am by B.W. Barnett
While it may seem illogical to permit a deadly weapon enhancement where the use of the instrumentality characterized as a deadly weapon is an essential element of the underlying offense, Texas allows it. [read post]
1 Mar 2019, 9:26 am by John Floyd
The offense does not require the actual use of a weapon, although perpetrators often threaten to use a weapon in commission of these kinds of robberies. [read post]
25 Aug 2017, 7:50 pm by AZ
Using or Possessing a Weapon – In most cases, just carrying a weapon with you while you commit a crime is enough to generate an aggravated charge. [read post]
Using or Possessing a Weapon – In most cases, just carrying a weapon with you while you commit a crime is enough to generate an aggravated charge. [read post]
25 Aug 2017, 7:50 pm by AZ
Using or Possessing a Weapon – In most cases, just carrying a weapon with you while you commit a crime is enough to generate an aggravated charge. [read post]
Using or Possessing a Weapon – In most cases, just carrying a weapon with you while you commit a crime is enough to generate an aggravated charge. [read post]
8 Oct 2020, 11:36 am by John Floyd
This can be charged when a weapon was used in the commission of the crime. [read post]
2 Jun 2011, 1:22 pm by admin
A first-time DWI offense is considered a Class “B” misdemeanor in Texas. [read post]