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Aggravated assault in Texas is a serious felony offense that involves causing serious bodily injury to another person or using or exhibiting a deadly weapon during an assault. Under Texas Penal Code § 22.02, aggravated assault can be charged as a second-degree or first-degree felony, depending on the circumstances. A conviction can lead to severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, hefty fines, and a permanent criminal record. Common defenses include self-defense, lack of intent, or mistaken identity. Given the serious consequences, individuals facing aggravated assault charges should seek experienced legal representation to protect their rights and build a strong defense.
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