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Felony Lawyers in Brazoria County

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A felony is considered to be much more serious than a misdemeanor, carrying more severe punishments. Our team of felony defense attorneys in Brazoria County can give you the proficient legal representation you need. Since 2004, our law firm has helped countless Texas residents get the results that they deserved and we can help you, too. We fully understand what factors are used against you throughout the entire legal process, giving us the ability to find the most effective defense for you and your family. When facing something as serious as a felony charge, you need the professional legal team of Crenshaw & Purvis by your side.

What is a Felony In Texas?

In Texas, a felony is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment for more than one year. Felonies are generally considered more serious than misdemeanors, which are punishable by less than one year in jail. Examples of felonies in Texas include:

The specific penalties for a felony conviction in Texas depend on the nature of the crime and the defendant's criminal history. Penalties for felonies can range from probation and community service to lengthy prison sentences and significant fines.

If you have been charged with a felony in Texas, it is essential to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help you understand your rights and options and provide the legal representation you need to defend against the charges. Having a solid legal team on your side is crucial to help protect your rights and future.

WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR STATE FELONIES?

If a defendant is declared guilty of a felony crime, but the judge does not declare a particular felony category, he or she will be charged with a state jail felony by default. State jail felonies carry penalties of 180 days-2 years in state jail and a maximum fine of $10,000. Examples of these crimes commonly include theft of a firearm, theft of property valued at $1,500 or more, but less than $20,000.

What are the Penalties for Third-Degree Felonies?

Third-degree felonies carry prison sentences of 2 to 10 years and a minimum fine of $10,000. Examples include drive-by-shooting with no injury, theft of property valued at $20,000 or more but less than $100,000, and possession of 5-50 pounds of marijuana.

WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR SECOND-DEGREE FELONIES?

Second-degree felonies carry prison sentences of 2-20 years and a minimum fine of $10,000. Examples include aggravated assault, reckless injury to a child, and theft of property valued at $100,000 or more.

WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR FIRST-DEGREE FELONIES?

First-degree felonies carry prison sentences of 5 to 99 years or life, and a minimum fine of $10,000. Examples include sexual assault against a child and theft of property that is valued at $200,000 or more.

What is a Capital Felony?

Capital felonies are the most serious. The foremost example is capital murder, which is punishable by life in prison or the death sentence.

A felony conviction can continue to affect your life years after sentencing in a variety of ways, including:

  • Can be used against you during child custody hearings
  • Impede your ability to obtain a loan approval
  • Deter potential employers from hiring you
  • Hinder your ability to qualify for government-sponsored student aid

If you have been charged, please give our Brazoria County felony lawyers a call at (979) 200-4746.

Why Should You Hire Crenshaw & Purvis?

  • Over 55 Years of Combined Experience

  • Established Track Record of Proven Success

  • Focused Practice on Criminal Defense and DWI

  • Honest, Knowledgeable, Professional Representation

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