Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
Facing aggravated assault charges in Frisco, Texas can be overwhelming and frightening. The consequences of a conviction extend far beyond potential jail time, affecting your employment, professional licenses, and fundamental rights. At My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, our experienced Frisco aggravated assault lawyers understand the gravity of your situation and are committed to providing aggressive defense representation in Collin County courts.
Our founding attorney, Justin Wilson, brings unique insight as a former prosecutor who now dedicates his practice to defending those accused of violent crimes. With offices in both Dallas and Frisco, we provide convenient access to experienced criminal defense representation when you need it most. Contact us at 214-949-4117 for a free consultation to discuss your case.
Under Texas Penal Code Section 22.02, aggravated assault occurs when a person commits assault and either causes serious bodily injury to another person or uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault. This distinction is crucial because it elevates what might otherwise be a misdemeanor assault charge to a serious felony offense.
The difference between simple assault and aggravated assault lies in these key factors. Simple assault under Texas Penal Code Section 22.01 involves intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another person, or threatening imminent bodily injury. Aggravated assault requires additional elements that make the offense more serious in the eyes of the law.
To secure a conviction for aggravated assault, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you:
Each element must be established through evidence, and our Frisco aggravated assault attorneys know how to challenge the prosecution’s case at every turn.
Texas law defines a deadly weapon broadly under Penal Code Section 1.07. A deadly weapon includes not only firearms and knives but also any object that, in the manner of its use or intended use, is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury. This expansive definition means that everyday objects can become deadly weapons depending on how they are used.
Common items that Texas courts have classified as deadly weapons include, but are not limited to:
The prosecution does not need to prove that you actually caused serious bodily injury if they can establish that you used or exhibited a deadly weapon during an assault. Simply displaying a weapon in a threatening manner can be sufficient for an aggravated assault charge.
Aggravated assault is typically charged as a second-degree felony in Texas, carrying severe penalties including:
However, certain circumstances can enhance the charge to a first-degree felony, which carries even harsher penalties of 5 to 99 years or life in prison. These enhancements apply when the aggravated assault is committed:
An aggravated assault charge can have immediate and long-lasting effects on your life, even before conviction. Understanding these consequences helps you make informed decisions about your defense strategy.
Our attorneys work diligently to minimize these collateral consequences while building the strongest possible defense to the underlying charges.
The long-term consequences of an aggravated assault conviction extend far beyond prison time. A felony conviction can result in:
Actual sentences may vary based on case-specific factors, prior record, and potential sentence enhancements. Contacting an aggravated assault lawyer, like those at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer, is imperative if you’ve been charged in the Frisco area.
Our experienced Frisco criminal defense team employs various strategies to defend against aggravated assault charges, depending on the specific circumstances of your case.
Understanding what to expect during the criminal defense process can help reduce anxiety and ensure you make informed decisions about your case.
Attorney Justin Wilson’s background as a former prosecutor provides invaluable insight into how the Collin County District Attorney’s office approaches aggravated assault cases. This experience allows us to anticipate prosecution strategies and identify weaknesses in their case that other defense attorneys might miss.
Our understanding of Collin County courts, judges, and prosecutors enables us to navigate the local legal system effectively. We know which arguments resonate with local juries and how to present your case in the most favorable light.
Our recent case results demonstrate our commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients. In July 2025, we secured a NO-BILL from the grand jury on three counts of manslaughter and three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, preventing our client from facing trial on these serious charges.
Time is critical when facing aggravated assault charges. Evidence can disappear, witnesses’ memories fade, and important deadlines approach quickly. The sooner you contact our experienced Frisco aggravated assault lawyers, the better we can protect your rights and build your defense.
We offer free consultations to discuss your case and explain your options. During this consultation, we’ll review the charges against you, discuss potential defenses, and outline our approach to your case. There’s no obligation, and everything you tell us remains confidential under attorney-client privilege.
Contact us now! We’re available 24/7 to take your call because we understand that arrests don’t happen only during business hours. When you’re facing serious criminal charges, you need experienced legal representation that you can count on.
Don’t let an aggravated assault charge derail your future. Contact My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today at 214-949-4117 for your free consultation. Let our experience as former prosecutors and dedicated criminal defense attorneys work for you.
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