Violation of Protective Order Lawyer in Tarrant County
Arlington, Mansfield, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth Violation of Protective Order Attorney
If you or a loved one has been arrested, charged or are under investigation for Violation of Protective Order charges in Tarrant County, a fundamental key to an effective defense of the charges is to hire an experienced criminal lawyer to represent you. Our goal in every Violation of Protective Order case is to fully investigate every aspect of the case, develop an effective and aggressive defense strategy, and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
Penalties for Violation of Protective Order
If you have been charged or are under investigation for Violation of Protective Order, you may be facing serious felony penalties. In Texas, Violation of Protective Order is considered to be a Class A Misdemeanor and carries a possible penalty of up to 1 year in jail and a fine of up to $4,000. If it is shown that the Protective Order was violated by committing an Assault or the offense of Stalking, the offense is considered a 3rd Degree Felony and carries a possible penalty of up to 10 year in Prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Experienced Tarrant County Criminal Defense Lawyers
With over 45 years of combined legal experience in defending clients charged with Violation of Protective Order charges in Tarrant County, the criminal attorneys at Kennedy & Kennedy have the experience, knowledge, and expertise to provide our clients with the best possible defense of Violation of Protective Order charges.
Fort Worth Violation of Protective Order Charges Attorney
Tarrant County, Mansfield, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Arlington Violation of Protective Order Charges Attorney
If you or a loved one is in need of a criminal defense lawyer for Violation of Protective Order charges, contact Kennedy & Kennedy 817-460-7171 to discuss the specific facts of your Violation of Protective Order case.
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