Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Collin County, Plano Municipal Court
Allegations
Police were called after a domestic argument that briefly turned physical. The complainant initially told 911 the client was being beaten, then later said that was an exaggeration and described only brief contact. The client received a citation rather than being arrested, and no photos were taken. We documented the changed account and emphasized the inconsistency and lack of corroborating evidence to the prosecutor. With the complainant not wishing to pursue the case, the prosecution dismissed the charge.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Aggravated Assault
Location
Tarrant County, D372
Allegations
Police accused our client after an incident on a stairwell at a lodging property where a dog allegedly attacked a passerby. Prosecutors claimed he ordered the dog to bite and treated the animal as a deadly weapon. The client maintained the dog slipped loose, jumped up, and he called it back immediately, denying any command or serious injury. We pulled apart the state's narrative, pressing for proof of intent and clear evidence of a bite, and underscoring the gaps. Confronted with those issues, the prosecution reduced the case to a lesser charge with deferred probation.
Result
Charges Reduced
Charge
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Location
Tarrant County, None
Allegations
Following a heated traffic encounter, the complainant reported that our client hit their vehicle and they lost control, leading to an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge based on the car. We engaged early, opened dialogue with the investigator, and secured nearby dash camera footage showing the vehicles came close but never made contact. We paired that with the client’s cooperative statement and highlighted inconsistencies in the accounts. Leveraging those issues, we negotiated deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Location
Tarrant County, D432
Allegations
After a disputed roadway encounter, the client was accused of using a vehicle as a deadly weapon. The other driver claimed a collision, but our client reported no contact and said he was trying to avoid an aggressive, brake checking vehicle. We located third party dashcam footage showing his truck close to the other car without impact and documented his prompt cooperation with investigators. We pressed the lack of intent and questioned the reliability of the complainant's account. Faced with these issues, the prosecution offered deferred probation.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
Assault - Family Violence (Class C)
Location
Collin County, Frisco Municipal Court
Allegations
A domestic argument at a home led to a 911 call and a Class C family violence charge after police took statements from several family members. The allegation was that our client pushed a household member and made offensive contact. We investigated the reports and gathered context showing the episode occurred during a mental health crisis, after which the client began treatment and stabilized. The complaining witness conveyed their aim was help, not punishment. We presented this to the prosecutor and challenged the case. The charge was dismissed.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault by Physical Contact (Class C)
Location
Dallas County, Grand Prairie Municipal Court
Allegations
After a family member came home bruised from an altercation at work, the family went to check on them and a heated argument followed. In the confusion, someone accused our client of making physical contact, and officers issued a Class C assault citation. We obtained the body camera video and compared it with witness statements, which conflicted on key details. Reported surveillance issues meant no neutral footage. Faced with credibility problems and thin corroboration, the prosecutor dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault Causing Bodily Injury
Location
Collin County, County Court at Law 6
Allegations
Police responded to a domestic dispute after a heated argument at a residence. The other party had a minor scratch, asked officers not to arrest, and refused to let them photograph the injury. Our client, still upset, told police she might have caused the scratch and was taken into custody. We compiled context showing a chaotic scene, including a witness account of the other party's aggression and property damage, and emphasized the lack of corroborated injury. The state agreed to dismiss after our client completed a brief anger management course and made a small charitable donation.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Tarrant County, CCC6
Allegations
Police filed charges after a domestic argument in a vehicle where the complainant's nose bled when our client's phone briefly made contact as they gestured while speaking. The complainant did not wish to pursue charges. We reviewed the reports and emphasized that any contact was accidental, not intentional or reckless, and that the state's proof hinged on a single, disputed account. We engaged the prosecutor, challenged the elements, and made clear we were ready to litigate. The state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
Charge
Aggravated Assault
Location
Dallas County, 203rd Judicial District Court
Allegations
Following an altercation involving a family member, officers arrested our client, who was confused about the basis for the charge. We moved quickly, coordinated with family, and obtained the discovery. The reports and statements left key questions about how the confrontation began and whether the alleged conduct met the elements of aggravated assault. We highlighted those weaknesses and presented mitigation to the prosecutor. The state agreed to deferred adjudication probation, keeping a felony conviction off the client's record.
Result
Deferred Adjudication
Charge
Assault - Family Violence
Location
Tarrant County, CCC6
Allegations
A household dispute escalated when the client confronted a family member who had gone into the client's room. During a brief struggle with pushing and shoving, the client tossed a pair of scissors onto a bed and they bounced, causing a minor cut to the other person's ankle. Responding officers saw the cut and arrested the client after several relatives blamed them. We documented the sequence showing the accidental mechanism of the cut and the mutual nature of the scuffle, and emphasized the client's clean record. We pressed these points with the prosecutor until the state dismissed the case.
Result
Case Dismissed
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