Defense of Charge: Second Degree Felony – Serious Sex Offense Case Result: Dismissed Felony Offense of Sexual Assault of an Adult in Texas My client was charged with the Felony Offense of Sexual Assault of an Adult. My client was a former U of H football player who was falsely accused by a woman of […]
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer Case Blog
This blog contains information about Texas criminal defense law cases handled by attorney Tyler Brock.
Defense of Charge: Serious Drug Felony Case Result: No Billed and Expunged My client was charged with the Felony Offense of Manufacture/Distribution of a Controlled Substance, penalty group 2 4-400 in Harris County, Texas. Around 1:00 AM, officers observed a black Honda Civic parked in a gas station parking lot playing loud music. Officers drove […]
Defense of Charge: Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Harris County, Texas. Case Result: No Billed, Case Dismissed My client was charged with shooting at a former employee during a heated argument in their office. Texas law states that Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon is a criminal offense when the defendant intentionally, knowingly, or […]
Defense of Charge: Assault Family Member- Impeding Breath in Montgomery County, Texas. Case Result: No Billed, Case Dismissed Texas Penal Code Section 22.01(b)(2)(B) contains the enhancement for assault family violence by choking or impeding breathing. It increases the punishment of an assault family violence charge from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Third-Degree Felony. This […]
Defense of Charge: Assault Family Member – Impeding Breath Case Result: Successfully argued and “No Billed” by the court My client was charged with Assault Family Member – Impeding Breath. Texas Penal Code Section 22.01(b)(2)(B) contains the enhancement for assault family violence by choking or impeding breathing. It increases the punishment of an assault family […]
Assault Family Member- Impeding Breath, Felony Case Result: Dismissed If you are charged with Assault Family Member- Impeding Breath, Texas Penal Code § 22.01 covers assault impeding breathing or circulation. A person commits assault impeding breathing when they commit assault family violence by intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the […]
Interfering with an Emergency Call & Assault-Family Member Result: Dismissed These cases were exceptionally tough because of my client’s extensive criminal history. He had several felony convictions that included alcohol and violence. Usually, when prosecutors see that your client has an extensive record, the case is more difficult to get dismissed or resolved favorably. Initially, […]
Defense of charge: Assault of a family member, impeding breath Result: No Billed Texas Penal Code Section 22.01(b)(2)(B) contains the enhancement for assault family violence by choking or impeding breathing. It increases the punishment of an assault family violence charge from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Third-Degree Felony Assault Family Member- Impeding Breath is […]
Assault of an officer No Billed and later expunged My client was out with family and friends at a popular restaurant/bar called Bombshell Blondes. Depending on what account you believe, my clients were having a good time or having too much of a good time. Allegations were made that my client and family members started […]