When someone hears the term ‘misdemeanor,’ he or she tends to think of criminal charges that are not all that serious in nature. However, a Texas misdemeanor does not necessarily mean ‘minor’ in terms of the law. Defendants who are convicted of misdemeanors in Texas could face up to one year in jail and have to pay substantial fines, which means that if you have been charged with such an offense, it’s not something to be taken lightly.
If you are facing this situation, you need to contact the Law Office of Frank A. Perez, P.C. as soon as possible to schedule an initial consultation. You have rights that are guaranteed to you under the Constitution, and you need the help of a criminal defense attorney to make sure that these rights are protected and enforced.
Below is an overview of misdemeanors in Texas:
There are several offenses in Texas that can be charged as misdemeanors, and a few examples include:
As stated, each of these offenses could carry substantial fines and jail time if you are convicted.
If you face prosecution for a misdemeanor offense, you need the help of a criminal defense attorney for several reasons. First, particularly if this is your first offense, your attorney could work with prosecutors to bargain down the charges to a lesser offense in order to spare the prosecution the time and expense of a trial.
However, if this is not possible, you’ll need a Texas criminal defense attorney to help steer you through the legal process and the trial if necessary. Every aspect of the prosecution needs to be fought, including the presentation of evidence, the testimony of witnesses and the recommendations for penalties upon a conviction.
As you see, being charged with a misdemeanor in Texas is a serious problem. Contact the Law Office of Frank A. Perez, P.C. today to schedule an initial consultation.
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