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Robbery

Expert Defense Advocacy for Robbery Cases
Facing robbery or aggravated robbery charges requires expert legal representation to protect your rights and seek the best possible outcome for your case. At our firm, we provide comprehensive defense advocacy tailored to your specific situation. Contact us today for a complimentary consultation to discuss your case and receive expert guidance from our experienced team.
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Understanding Robbery and Aggravated Robbery in Texas: Get Expert Legal Assistance

What is Robbery?

Robbery is a serious offense under Texas law, specifically outlined in the Texas Penal Code, Title 7 Chapter 29 Sec. 29.02. It is defined as an act committed by an individual who, in the course of committing theft, intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another. Alternatively, it can involve the intentional or knowing threat or action that places another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death. Given its severe nature, robbery is classified as a felony of the second degree.

What Constitutes Aggravated Robbery?

Aggravated robbery, as per Title 7 Chapter 29 Sec. 29.03 of the Texas Penal Code, escalates the severity of a robbery. This form of robbery occurs when an individual, in addition to committing robbery, also:

Causes serious bodily injury to another,
Uses or exhibits a deadly weapon, or
Causes bodily injury or threatens or places another person—who is either 65 years of age or older, or a disabled person—in fear of imminent bodily injury or death.
Given these factors, aggravated robbery is considered a felony of the first degree. It’s important to note that a “disabled person” refers to an individual with a mental, physical, or developmental disability who is substantially unable to protect themselves from harm.

The Distinction Between Robbery and Aggravated Robbery

Understanding the distinctions between robbery and aggravated robbery is crucial for anyone facing charges, as penalties can vary significantly. Both charges are severe, but the presence of aggravating factors can enhance penalties and impact the approach to defense strategy.

Why You Need a Criminal Defense Advocate
If you or a loved one are facing charges for robbery or aggravated robbery, it is imperative to seek skilled legal representation immediately. The Law Office of Bryan Fagan specializes in providing robust defense for our clients, ensuring that their rights are protected throughout the legal process. Our experienced team understands the complexities of Texas criminal law and is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients.

Understanding Your Initial Actions Post-Arrest

When faced with a criminal charge, the immediate steps you take can significantly influence the outcome of your case. Here’s what you need to do:

Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent: The first and most critical action is to invoke your Constitutional right to remain silent. Avoid discussing the incident with anyone except your attorney, who is legally bound to maintain confidentiality.
Choose the Right Attorney: Carefully select an attorney who is not only experienced in criminal law but also a good fit for you personally. This relationship is crucial as they will represent you in court and guide you through the legal process.
Comply With Bond and Pretrial Conditions: Follow all conditions set by your bond company and pretrial officer meticulously. This may include regular check-ins, GPS monitoring, or drug testing. Non-compliance can lead to bond revocation and potentially another arrest.

The Felony Process Explained

The felony process typically begins with your arrest and proceeds as follows:

Pretrial Proceedings: If arrested shortly after the alleged offense, you will have a pretrial setting in court. This is where your attorney will discuss your case with the prosecutors.
Grand Jury and Indictment: If not resolved early, your case will go before a grand jury to determine if there is probable cause for an indictment.
Trial Preparation: Once indicted, the pace towards trial begins. A trial date will be set where a jury will ultimately decide on your case.

What Your Attorney Does During This Process

Your attorney plays a pivotal role in your defense, involving several key actions:

Initial Consultation: The first step is to discuss with you to fully understand what happened.
Reviewing Discovery: Your attorney will receive and examine all evidence provided by the state, including police reports, surveillance footage, and scientific evidence.
Investigation and Strategy Development: Determining if further evidence can aid your case, whether expert testimony is needed, or if an investigator should re-examine aspects overlooked by the state.
Plea Bargaining: Before trial, your attorney may negotiate with the state to reach a plea deal, which could involve probation, deferred adjudication, or a reduction in charges.
Trial Preparation: If no plea agreement is reached, your attorney will prepare to argue your case at trial.

Importance of Strategic Legal Defense

Each step in the legal process demands careful consideration and strategic planning. Your attorney’s expertise in navigating these phases is crucial in seeking a favorable outcome, whether through dismissal, plea bargain, or acquittal at trial.

Seeking Legal Help? Contact Us
If you are navigating the complexities of a felony charge, do not hesitate to reach out for professional legal assistance. Contact the Law Office of Bryan Fagan at 281-810-9760 or visit our schedule a consult page to reach out to us today. Our experienced team is dedicated to defending your rights and ensuring the best possible results in your case. Let us help you through this challenging time with confidence and expertise.

Don’t face your legal challenges alone. Contact the Law Office of Bryan Fagan to schedule your 30-minute complimentary consultation. During this consultation, we will review your case in detail, provide you with expert guidance, and discuss the strategies to defend your rights effectively.

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